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InfoWorld published the 10 most common security land mines that experts say you need to avoid.
Many companies spend a small fortune and deploy a small army to secure themselves from the many security threats lurking these days. But all those efforts can come to naught when making any of these common mistakes. The results can range from embarrassing to devastating, but security experts say that all are easily avoidable.
And almost all can be done without spending one more dime.
- A slip of the finger reveals the company secret
- People give away passwords and other secrets without thinking
- A trusted partner ends up not being so trustworthy with your data
- Web-based apps can be portals to leaks and thieves
- Hoping the worse doesn’t happen only makes it worse
- Avoiding or diluting response leadership makes breaches worse
- Handling breach details sloppily tips off the perp
- Trusting "silver bullet" technology hides real threats
- Spending unthinkingly wastes resources you might need for important threats
- Don't save the wrong data
In short, weakest point in ICT technologies is always the same one… guess who ?
The full article is available here on InfoWorld
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Three months after the United States successfully pressed the United Nations to impose strict sanctions on North Korea because of the country’s nuclear test, Bush administration officials allowed Ethiopia to complete a secret arms purchase from the North, in what appears to be a violation of the restrictions, according to senior American officials.
Article continues in the New-York Times
Questions :
- May Kim Jong-Il have his new ipod now ?
- Who will complain first when UN resolutions will not be followed and respected by most of its members ?
Further reading :
- United Nation Resolution 1718 : Acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, but barring automatic military enforcement of its demands under the Charter’s Article 41, the Council unanimously adopted resolution 1718 (2006), which prevents a range of goods from entering or leaving the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and imposes an asset freeze and travel ban on persons related to the nuclear-weapon programme…continues
- Leading by Example: How We Learn About Leadership, a Paper Presented at the NEIA Annual Conference, Sun Valley, Idaho - June 9-13, 2004. (NEIA = National Executive Institute Associates, Major Cities Chiefs Association, Major County Sheriff's Association).
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