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Juggling jobs
... and freelance work last year, largely due to Boris Johnson’s £5m earnings from his extra work. It’s not just MPs earning extra income ... (and wider stakeholders and authorities) to encourage more data sharing so that we can help organisations to better understand, detect and ...
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Who are you?_2
... often obtained from other thieves. Armed with a person’s date of birth and current and previous addresses, the thief can set in motion ... clear his or her name. The problem is exacerbated by ‘data brokers’, who hack into banks’ and other institutions’ computers and ...
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Top tips for protecting data on social media platforms
... partner at Mishcon de Reya A recruitment company's competitive edge depends upon the quality and value of the business relationships generated by its consultants. The data relating to clients and candidates of the business is often considered its ...
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Watch out! there's a data thief about
... sensitive and confidential information stored on my firm’s computers? Data theft is now easier than ever before. Recently, two workers from Coca-Cola ...
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Watch out! there's a data thief about_2
... sensitive and confidential information stored on my firm’s computers? Data theft is now easier than ever before. Recently, two workers from Coca-Cola ...
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Digital ID apps forecast to exceed 4.1bn by 2027
... hacking methods, such as phishing, reducing the risk of data breaches,” Juniper said. Zero trust will be delivered via SSO (Single ... said. For instance, in some US states, digital driver’s licences held within Apple Wallets are fully recognised. “However, these ...
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UK firms should be forced to admit data security breaches
... required to register with the Information Commissioner's office, which is responsible for regulating and enforcing laws relating to ... happens, there is no obligation to tell anyone about it." Data protection specialist Cyber-Ark contends that the hack might just be the ...
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Preventing the contact tug-of-war
... “We forecast a sharp increase in 2010 in incidents of data theft and breaches of covenant by consultants as the [recruitment] ... while they work for a particular employer. “It’s certainly an issue,” acknowledges Hugo Plowman, an associate solicitor at ...
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Will your staff steal your clients?
... they occupy. Aside from their fee-earning consultants, the data they have on clients and candidates is their biggest asset. This poses a danger because a sizeable recruiter's database can easily be stolen on a few USB sticks (Recruiter, 26 July). ...
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Maintaining barriers_2
... news for recruiters is that the modus operandi for fighting data crooks has changed hugely. Only five years ago, the standard methods ... feature that indicates whether any people on one’s list of contacts is currently online and available to chat. According to ...