Posted on November 25, 2008 by datasecurityblog
The Data Security Podcast is the place for 30 minutes of news every week on data security, your privacy, and the law.
This weeks program: Classmates.com gets sued, are they committing fraud?; Internet activists take on phone spammers; And, this week’s security news.
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Posted on November 18, 2008 by datasecurityblog
The Data Security Podcast is the place for 30 minutes of news every week on data security, your privacy, and the law.
This weeks program: Attackers breach a lending firm, who the Feds go after might surprise you; Is patent law hurting security innovation? And, this week’s security news.
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Posted on November 10, 2008 by datasecurityblog
The Data Security Podcast is the place for 30 minutes of news every week on data security, privacy, and the law.
This weeks program: Immense attack on web surfers underway; Data security and the 2010 election; and the latest data security news.
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Posted on November 4, 2008 by datasecurityblog
The Data Security Podcast is the place for 30 minutes of news every week on data security, privacy, and the law.
This weeks program: eDiscovery: data security, not just the law; and more details on the TJ Maxx case. Plus, the latest data security news.
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