Mari-Len De Guzman

Articles by Mari-Len De Guzman

Bank fraud trail leads to former outsourcing help

The recent incidents of identity fraud that victimized certain account holders at the Bank of Canada might be a wakeup call for organizations to take a

Novell targets Microsoft with new Linux offering

It may well be a David-versus-Goliath phenomenon, where the underdog market player confronts the giant, armed with more than just a slingshot and a pebble.

Researchers expose RFID security holes

University researchers in Amsterdam have discovered a way to plant a virus on radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, potentially infecting enterprise back-end software systems and spreading from one RFID tag to another.

Tale of the tape raises alarms

Although there have been numerous incidents of lost or stolen data storage devices dangerously exposing thousands of confidential and private information files, a fiasco that came to light in British Columbia in March came with a twist: this time, the data was neither lost nor stolen; it was sold, albeit unknowingly, by the B.C. government through an auction of over 40 data tapes.

Tale of the tape raises alarms

Although there have been numerous incidents of lost or stolen data storage devices dangerously exposing thousands of confidential and private information files, a fiasco that came to light in British Columbia in March came with a twist: this time, the data was neither lost nor stolen; it was sold, albeit unknowingly, by the B.C. government through an auction of over 40 data tapes.

Retailers raise IT spending in 2006

IT spending in the retail sector is expected to increase, with over half of retail IT executives surveyed expecting higher budgets this year, according to a report released by Forrester Research this month.

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