Join BearingPoint managing director Warren Zafrin to explore how the Internet’s ability to allow information to flow freely between countries has become the electronic border that will expand or contract depending on the privacy borders.
In 1995, Europe established a privacy law that provides a common privacy framework to protect its citizens from fraudsters. This framework currently does not exist in the US, so without a common privacy framework, fraudsters will continue to take advantage of the inconsistencies of the current policy and enforcement in the US.
To better protect its citizens, officials need to respond to the threats and begin to develop a cohesive strategy to combat fraud. We need to move away from a self-regulated system and implement a government agency that will monitor one centralized system of data. Only then will Americans be protected and confident that their information is secure.
Join BearingPoint managing director Frederic Veron to explore the battle of finding the right IT best practice for your organization. It is important to understand that there is not one universal best practice. An organization must define their framework so that the appropriate solutions can be recommended. Once ...
It’s hard to make the IT industry’s only intelligent enforcement engine better known as BIGFIX interesting and viral. But that is exactly what BIGFIX’s Vice President of Marketing, David Appelbaum, and his marketing firm Rassak Experience did. Creating a presidential candidate, Ray Hopewood, and making him real ...
Alion Science and Technology Corp. is launching a push to expand its presence in the school security market by offering first responder organizations and school officials its Response Information Folder System (RFIS).
The company has been working for the past year with universities and high schools in Virginia, and plans to ...
T3 Motion of Irvine, Calif., produces personal mobility vehicles for government, security and law enforcement uses. The T3 is a 3-wheeled, zero-emission, all electric vehicle retailing for just under $8 thousand, powered by two lithium polymer battery packs. T3’s Neil Brooker introduces us to the T3 during the
Biometric-enabled smart cards have helped the Department of Defense stop hundreds of thousands of unauthorized individuals (including several known terrorists and criminals) from gaining access to U.S. military facilities around the world. However, according to Mary Dixon, deputy director of the Defense Manpower Data Center, who spoke at the 6th Annual ... This week on the Vloggies Show, Irina and the notorious Violet Blue get into it over Anything Goes vs. Civility Enforced. In the news this week, Tim O’Reilly’s Code of Conduct “Manifesto” which suggests that bloggers and vloggers need to mind their p’s and q’s was ... Chris Jensen is a detective with the Phoenix Police Department. Last summer the police in Phoenix rushed to deploy a network of wireless security cameras throughout the city to help track down multiple serial killers. Not surprisingly, Jensen and Mohan Natrajan, the vice president of engineering at Firetide Inc., the ... Utility computing is not a new concept, but the technologies that make it viable are finally maturing. Properly deployed, utility computing can increase server utilization rates, reduce the requirement to build overcapacity and lower operating costs. This podcast identifies key success factors for organizations hoping to capture the benefits of ... Hear from Claire Hogikyan, senior director - Intellectual Property at Pfizer, about how Pfizer has achieved a 113-percent ROI with a break even point or payback period of just 18 months after the EMC Documentum deployment, based on a study from Forrester on the total economic impact of EMC Documentum. Learn what factors Pfizer considered when developing their content management strategy and why they chose the EMC Documentum platform. At RSA 2007 in San Francisco, PodTech’s Michael Johnson spoke with Paul Brady, CEO, and Dimitri Vlachos, senior product manager at MAZU Networks, about Mazu’s visual network analysis and control applications. Host: Michael Johnson – PodTech Michael Johnson ... The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety estimates that each year, 800 deaths occur due to crashes caused by drivers running a red light. About half of those victims are merely innocent passengers, pedestrians or other drivers hit by the violator. Those are the fatalities. An additional 165,000 people are ... A Symantec Security Response podcast featuring two high-profile zero day vulnerabilities affecting Microsoft and the Broadcom Wireless device driver set. This podcast features a technical discussion of the vulnerabilities and offers listeners insight on likely attack scenarios and mitigating strategies. A Symantec Security Response podcast featuring a roundup of ... At the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Seagate’s Senior Director of Marketing, Diana Cartwright, explains that Seagate is managing two well known brands: their own and Maxtor. Each, she says, serves in a very different and important capacity when it comes to managing personal data storage and ... Watch the three winning pitches of the first ever CRV Entrepreneur Idol (coming to a grad school near you soon). Judges George, Bill Tai and Susan Wu of CRV, as well as Silicon Valley famed blogger and journalist, Matt Marshall chose their top 5 contestants ... NVIDIA officially announces the release of its new NForce motherboard and GForce graphics cards in this podcast. At the recently concluded TiECon Meeting in New Delhi, TiE and Canaan Partners, along with other partners, announced a business competition for start-ups and businesses. Canaan Partner’s Alok Mittal discusses the business plan competition: who can participate and what do winners walk away with as their prize? After ... Cydni Tetro, vice president for NextPage, reports that even if organizations have document retention policies, fewer than 30 percent can enforce them at the desktop level. Cydni discusses why public and regulated organizations need to provide support to their mobile and disconnected workers in the field. This podcast ... TiE Delhi’s annual conference, TiEcon 2006, was held on the 26th-28th October. The conference theme was ‘Entrepreneurship: The DNA of Growth’ and the event was a meeting ground for entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, investors, industry leaders etc. Besides the main conference sessions, the agenda also included networking sessions, interest specific ... The continued proliferation of mobile devices is driving a need to allow access to corporate data from an increasing number of endpoints. At the same time, evolving compliance and regulation issues are driving a reconsolidation of the enterprise data center to enforce more stringent access and audit controls. Unified ... Data security breaches are becoming an almost daily occurrence as mobile PCs and USB drives become the status quo. The porous enterprise security perimeter requires a new approach to solving the problem - “endpoint security.” We sat down with Nolan Rosen, vice president for Senforce Technologies to discuss ... NVIDIA’s Chris Daniel introduces NVIDIA SLI technology, a revolutionary platform innovation that allows you to intelligently scale PC graphics performance by combining multiple NVIDIA graphics solutions in a single system with an NVIDIA nForce(r) SLI media and communications processor (MCP). More info at: The senior police officer, currently director, cybersecurity, at NASSCOM, India’s IT industry heavyweight association, talks about bringing about awareness on security issues to various stakeholders, including law enforcement, commerce and industry, users and foreign organisations outsourcing work into India. NVIDIA’s Drew Henry and George Myers introduce NVIDIA nForce(r)-based motherboards, the stable, reliable, high-performance foundation for Windows Vista Capable PCs. Get details on how the combination of NVIDIA nForce-based motherboards and NVIDIA GeForce GPUs are essential ingredients for a great Windows Vista experience. For more information on Windows Vista Capable ...
In the halls of Gnomedex 6.0 Robert Scoble podcasts with Beth from Linden Lab to speak about the rules around Second Life and why kids under 13 can’t participate. Beth goes into detail with Robert, a Second Life lawbreaker, about how Second Life enforces the rules.Biometric Smart Cards Secure Pentagon Networks
Anything Goes Vs. Civility Enforced
Firetide Brings Wireless Mesh to Public Safety
Utility Computing - Is It Real?
Pfizer on Achieving 113% ROI with EMC Documentum
Meet Mazu: Visualizing Your Network
Guest: Paul Brady - Mazu Networks
Guest: Dimitri Vlachos – Mazu Networks
Safer Roads with Photo Technology
Symantec Blog Roundup
Driving Two Brands: Seagate's Diana Cartwright on Seagate and Maxtor
The First CRV Entrepreneur Idol Winners
NVIDIA Reality Redefined: New GForce and NForce Technology Unveiled
Alok Mittal of Canaan Partners Discusses TiE-Canaan Business Plan Competition
NextPage VP Cydni Tetro On Why Document Retention is Failing on the Desktop
TiEcon Delhi 2006 Reinforces Its Growing Influence On Indian Entrepreneurship
Unified Secure Access - The way of the future?
Senforce's Nolan Rosen on Stopping Data Security Breaches
Inside NVIDIA SLI Technology
www.slizone.comVickram's View: <em>InDepth with Nandkumar Saravade</em>
NVIDIA nForce and the Windows Vista Experience
Robert Scoble and Beth from Second Life talk about being banned from Second Life
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