CIO upfront: The Internet of Things – who pays when things go wrong?
Mark Campbell of Russell McVeagh discusses what companies can do to protect themselves.
Mark Campbell of Russell McVeagh discusses what companies can do to protect themselves.
Before businesses can take full advantage of their databases, they need to be conscious that customer databases almost always contain personal information, writes James Carnie of Clendons Lawyers
The proposed amendments to the Privacy Act, due to come into effect in 2014, reinforce both the importance and significance of upholding data security. Data protection has long been a priority for many businesses, but the rise in technology trends only create challenges in security protection. This research looks at how businesses are more likely to encounter breaches due to lack or awareness from employees rather than from malicious intent.