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By Occasional Contributors | 4 Minutes Read April 2, 2014

Good cybersecurity means good info governance

Cybersecurity: the word conjures up images of software engineers in lab coats feverishly analyzing cryptographic code in an effort to thwart an attack from a country somewhere on the other side of the globe. Seemingly daily reports of major data breaches are now coupled with warnings about a cybersecurity “talent gap,” meaning that there is a critical shortage of the highly technical professionals in the workplace who are specialized in cybersecurity.
This is true. However, much of the work necessary to protect business data does not fall within the purview of the technical cyber-specialists. The foundation of any good information security program is good information governance. In short, before you secure your data, you have to know your data. You have to know what data you have, where you have it, why you have it and how you use it. This may seem like a seductively simple task, but often … Continue reading “Good cybersecurity means good info governance”

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By Occasional Contributors | 3 Minutes Read March 26, 2014

New anti-spam legislation could bolster Canadian privacy commissioner’s call for greater PIPEDA enforcement powers

Canada’s new anti-spam legislation comes into effect later this year, and it packs a punch—fines of up to $10 million per violation for companies and up to $1 million per violation for individuals. The government was clearly prepared to give regulators substantial teeth to both encourage compliance and punish non-compliance.

Article by Occasional Contributors / Business, Finance and Accounting, Information Technology, Not for Profit, Privacy / administrative monetary penalties, anti-spam enforcement powers, anti-spam legislation, commercial emails, Data Protection Act, enforcement powers, Financial incentives, investigative powers, malware, mandatory breach disclosure, ony’s Playstation Network, passwords were not secure, Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, pharming, phishing, PIPEDA, privacy breaches, privacy risks, private sector privacy legislation, processing of personal data, protecting personal information in the age of Big Data, spyware, technical developments

By Zach Aysan Venn | 3 Minutes Read March 17, 2014

Primacy of purpose is the most important factor in the effectiveness of a corporate website

When it comes to websites focus on the objective you want to achieve, achieve the hell out of it, and punt on all the rest. Once you lock in on what you want your website to achieve it will become a vastly more important resource to your business.

Article by Zach Aysan Venn / Business, Information Technology, Privacy / aesthetic and layout, Content, Corporate culture, Customer, customer service, design aesthetic, effectiveness of a corporate website, Internet, Layout, potential customer, Primacy of purpose, primary users, Target audience, technology, website

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