Computerworld Security: September 29, 2014
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Data breach that hit Jimmy John's is larger than first thought
Signature Systems says the breach of its point-of-sales system that hit 216
Jimmy John's sandwich shops is 50% larger than originally thought.
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/9028062/823929835/695285/17/
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IN THIS ISSUE
1. Two scenarios that would make OS X vulnerable to the Shellshock bug
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/9028062/823929835/695287/19/
2. Google gets privacy lesson from EU data protection authorities
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/9028062/823929835/695288/20/
3. Russia orders Facebook, Twitter and Google to register as social networks -- or be blocked
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/9028062/823929835/695289/21/
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Needle in a Datastack: The Rise of Big Security Data
Big data holds many answers, but only if an organization has the capability to
harness the ever growing amounts of security information. In deploying a SIEM
solution to analyze this data, organizations can repel advanced threats in
real-time as well as spot the stealthy, dormant threat.
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Two scenarios that would make OS X vulnerable to the Shellshock bug
Apple's OS X is vulnerable to the Shellshock bug, but it's not that easy for
attackers to take advantage of it, according to Intego, which specializes in
security software for the operating system.
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/9028062/823929835/695287/29/
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How Moving Your Contact Center to the Cloud Eliminates Risk
The total cost of ownership (TCO) debate between a premises and cloud decision
continues to wage on. Depending on how you look at it, it seems that you arrive
at a different conclusion. However, the missing factor in nearly all cloud
contact center and unified communications TCO discussions is the consideration
of buyer risk.
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/9028062/823929835/695291/30/?3e076d18=am9uc2FuOThAZ21haWwuY29t&x=9f54d304
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Google gets privacy lesson from EU data protection authorities
European Union privacy regulators want Google to make its privacy policies
easier to find and understand, with exhaustive lists of what data it holds and
processes, in order to comply with EU law, they told the company this week.
Google received the package of recommendations from the Article 29 Working Party
(WP29), an umbrella group for European data protection authorities. While WP29
has no power to sanction the company, its members have imposed fines in a number
of cases following Google's 2012 changes to its privacy policy, which several
national privacy regulators found breached EU rules.
WP29's recommendations are common guidelines for complying with national privacy
laws, it said in a letter to Google published Thursday.To read this article in
full or to leave a comment, please click here
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Russia orders Facebook, Twitter and Google to register as social networks -- or be blocked
Russia's communications regulator has ordered Facebook, Twitter and Google to
join a register of social networks or face being blocked in Russia, according to
a report in the newspaper Izvestia.
By registering as "organizers of information distribution," companies agree to
store data about their users' communications on servers in Russia or face a fine
of 500,000 Russian roubles ($13,000), the report said. Companies that fail to
register within 15 days of a second order from the regulator can be blocked in
Russia.
A number of Russian Internet companies have already registered, said the
newspaper. These include search engine Yandex, social networking service
VKontakte, and webmail service Mail.ru, it said, citing Maxim Ksenzov, deputy
head of the Russian Federal Service for Supervision of Communications,
Information Technology, and Mass Media (Roscomnadzor).To read this article in
full or to leave a comment, please click here
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/9028062/823929835/695289/32/
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DIGITAL SPOTLIGHT: MOBILE SECURITY
Read how to make your workers smart about mobile security by moving beyond
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