Personal data stories - Page 6

Cooperation and user focus key for antivirus vendors
Mon, 17th Nov 2014
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malware
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endpoint protection
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data analytics
The overall number of computers affected by the top 20 families of malware has dropped significantly, partly due to better cooperation among security companies.

Will social data monitoring improve the Kiwi workplace?
Thu, 21st Aug 2014
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digital transformation
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social media
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workplace
Nearly a third of workers are happy for their employer to have access to personal data, according to a report by PwC.

Fujitsu aims to 'liberate enterprises' with new mobile solution
Fri, 25th Oct 2013
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network infrastructure
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mdm
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personal computing devices
Fujitsu launches Managed Mobile, enabling employees to work securely from any device, helping enterprises enhance productivity and address BYOD security issues.

Perfecting an online privacy policy
Wed, 26th Jun 2013
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data privacy
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cloud services
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cookies
The security of personal data is top of everyone’s mind when surfing the web, but how do you keep information coming through your school’s website secure?.

All backed up yet no data to show
Thu, 4th Apr 2013
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kroll ontrack
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personal data
Despite 60% using backup solutions, a Kroll Ontrack survey finds many still suffer from data loss due to outdated, faulty, or incomplete backups.

Data compromises a game-changer for kiwis
Tue, 8th Nov 2011
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customers
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unisys
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passwords
A new survey reveals that 80% of Kiwis would stop dealing with an organisation after a data breach, viewing it as a ‘fundamental breach of trust’.

New initiative for US internet privacy
Wed, 31st Mar 2010
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uc
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apm
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software development
A think tank has been formed in the US calling for better internet user privacy in a new online civil right initiative called Digital Due Process.

More complaints about Facebook privacy
Tue, 15th Dec 2009
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facebook
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content creation
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social network
Facebook has been forced to make changes to its new privacy settings, after widespread complaints that they just create new and more serious privacy problems.