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Data Security Podcast: Thirty minutes of the news every week on data security, privacy and the law

This professionally-produced news program fast-moving and fun with top-notch interview segments on the security issues of the moment.

Data Security Podcast Website: DataSecurityPodcast.com

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Two Webcasts On Data Security and Compliance

 1. Securing customers' private information: What NRS 597.970 means to you 

This Webinar will review the mandate, and offer free and cost-effective tools that will help streamline compliance 
 

Live Educational Webcast: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 3:15pm - 3:45pm Pacific Time

On October 1, 2008 Nevada became the first state to require encryption for all electronic transmissions of personal information outside of secure networks. If you do business in Nevada and your organization possesses sensitive client data (including social security information, credit card numbers, drivers license numbers, etc), you are now required to ensure that the information does not get transmitted in the clear. The Nevada statute, NRS 597.970 is one of the first data protection laws that specifically requires personally identifiable information be encrypted.

 

View this Data Security Webinar Live, or view in "TiVo Style" at times that are right for you

 

2. PCI Compliance and The Current Threat Environment

Free Educational Webcast: Wednesday, October 22, 2008   9:30am - 10am Pacific Time

Learn the newest PCI threats you can't ignore, plus the latest legal issues in PCI-related compliance. Topics: Wireless (in)security, data loss prevention, two-factor authentication, PCI 6.6, and more.

Presented by Ira Victor, Compliance Practice Director with Data Clone Labs, and host of The Data Security Podcast. Ira is an energetic and dynamic speaker and his presentations always contain a wealth of useful information.

View this Data Security Webinar Live, or view in "TiVo Style" at times that are right for you

 

 

 

 

Business Survival Seminar: “Defensible Space” - Protecting Business-Critical Data from Earthquakes or Fire

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Would your mission-critical business information survive a fire or major earthquake? If not, now is the time to prepare!

 

Russian Hackers Use PDF Files to Steal Data


Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Latest cyberbug targets users' cash
by Don Cox
RENO GAZETTE-JOURNAL
November 6, 2007

If you buy soap, reserve hotel rooms or pay bills on the Internet, your money could be the latest target in the cyberspace war between computer programmers and hackers.



The iPhone could create security problems for businesses


Monday, July 9, 2007

Rarely has a product for grownups generated such a frenzy so far in advance of its release. The iPhone gets high marks for buzz, but many security experts believe iPhones will present some security challenges for business managers and information technology directors.




What You Need To Know About eDiscovery


Tuesday, May 1, 2007

As appeared in The Writ, the Monthly Publication of The Washoe County Bar Association





Is Your Printer Out to Get You? Non-PC network devices pose a growing threat to your data security


Monday, April 16, 2007

Your company has invested heavily in IT security. All the protections IT has recommended have been purchased and put in place. You feel confident that the company's electronic data is secure. But is it? What about all those non-PC networked devices lying around? Are they safe?




Getting rid of your cell phone? Smash your phone or kill your data.


Friday, September 1, 2006

Reno, Nevada – As mobile phones are used for text messaging, email and other personal business, they become more valuable when they are lost, stolen, or sold after trade-up.

 
 
 
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