Vigilance learnt Police were called to Tesco Express in Cranham, Upminster, RM14 on Wednesday, 1 June at approximately 0405hrs following reports of a break in.
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Vigilance learnt Police were called to Tesco Express in Cranham, Upminster, RM14 on Wednesday, 1 June at approximately 0405hrs following reports of a break in.
2011 ISACA IT Risk/Reward Barometer also reveals concerns surround cloud computing in UK and projected increase in information security jobs
According to a new member survey by global IT association ISACA, 61 percent of information technology leaders in the UK believe that any employee-owned mobile device poses a greater risk to the enterprise than company-supplied devices do, as opposed to 31 percent who said a mobile device supplied by the company is riskiest*. When asked, ”What is the riskiest behaviour you are aware of an employee doing with a mobile device that has access to the corporate network?”, storing company data in an unsecured manner was reported as the riskiest by 48 percent of the respondents; losing the device was said to be the riskiest by 26 percent. Just 23 percent of respondents believe that the benefits of employees using personal devices for work activities outweigh the risk to the enterprise.
The flurry of news surrounding mobile wallets and how NFC (near field communications) will soon allow us all to ditch our credit and debit cards in favour of a payment-enabled mobile phone ignores the security issue that is staring us in the face, says Phil Lieberman, the CEO of Lieberman Software.
The rash of rogue Apple Mac AV software appearing in recent weeks - culminating in the widely-publicised appearance of MacDefender - highlights the fact that the Mac is just as susceptible to malware as the Windows platform says Trusteer the leading provider of Secure Web Access services.
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