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Security, Privacy and Regulatory Issues

Murphy was a wise guy. Sometimes nature and sometimes other human beings keep on proving him right. And, then there are legal issues! The big brother is always watching and would like to get a piece of your success. Do you know all about security issues associated with E-commerce? Do you understand the laws and regulations impacting E-commerce? Familiarize yourself with the security and legal issues for your digital business.

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The Security Plan for Your Wireless LAN
- by Thomas Wailgum
Security is the number-one obstacle when acquiring wireless technologies, but it doesn't have to be that way.

Cybersecurity: A Job for Uncle Sam
- by Sarah D. Scalet
All the recent problems involving theft of confidential consumer data from both the government and private sectors make us want to say, "There ought to be a law against that!"

The Price of Online Privacy
- by Scott Berinato
Transactions that would be unnecessary invasions of privacy in the real world have somehow become standard operating procedure online. So what's going on here? Is privacy an all-or-nothing proposition for online customer service?

The Profits in Privacy
- by Allan Holmes
Yes, you can still protect the privacy of your customer data and still make money! Intrigued? Read more!

What Will You Do When the Cyber-Levee Breaks?
- by Bruce Levinson
We are all dependent on the Internet to run our businesses. Even the best disaster preparedness plans cannot take into account the total breakdown of communications.

Spyware
- by eWeek.com
Whether you are an IT network adminstrator or humble project manager just trying to work on your PC, spyware is making your computing life miserable. E-Week has gathered a bunch of links to help you get smart and fight back.

Stupid Security Tricks
- by Wayne Rash
It seems so obvious, but it's anything but: Avoiding stupidity can go a long way toward enhancing security on your system and network.

Gartner: Microsoft "Missed Opportunity" in Security
- by Gregg Keizer
Gartner still doesn't think that Microsoft has its security act together.

Information Destroyers
- by Todd Spangler
These days, the business of destroying private records, including electronic records, is booming.

Scumware Out There
- by Sarah D. Scalet
The best strategy for handling this scourge of the Internet is using a combination of existing anti-malware tools, clever architecture, tough policies and employee awareness. Even still, watch out!



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