Posts tagged with "data protection"
Every little helps chip-and-pin thieves
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The office is on fire, forget the secretary and save the email
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BOFH gets five years for deleting health records
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I am not a nerd, I am a level 9 warlord
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I’m a techno-lumberjack and I’m OK…
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Malware numbers down but don’t celebrate just yet
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Swiss cheese applications are the norm
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European business sucks at data protection
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This laptop will self-destruct in ten seconds
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