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Danny Lieberman says:(2011-05-09 13:35:04)

As one of the pioneers in DLP - data loss prevention and an active thought leader in the field since 2003 - it is typical for people who discover that the emperor is naked to take knee jerk reactions. IT and HR procedures are part of a set of data...

On: WikiLeaks legt menselijke factor bloot (EN)
Rachel McShelley says:(2011-03-31 10:01:15)

Blijft helaas onduidelijk waarom BitDefender dit opvallend en vooral ook een beveiligingsrisico vindt.

On: Facebook: 42% onbekende online vrienden
Sandra de Roes says:(2011-02-16 13:53:16)

De eerste, overigens wel overtuigende resultaten van het onderzoek laten zien dat bedrijfsvertrouwelijke informatie intuïtief wordt beoordeeld en behandeld (95% respondenten). Beleid is ontbrekend of onduidelijk. Hamvraag: vergroot het intuïtief om...

On: Meedoen aan het Onderzoek?
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