A survey of Windows NT managers in the US has found that human error rather than viruses or system failure causes the vast majority of data loss. According to the survey, by Broadcasters Network International, 88 per cent of respondents said...
Experts say Microsoft's declaration that the problem was down to human error ignores the fact that any robust security engine should have easily picked up this type of inconsistency. In a written statement, Microsoft told silicon.com the user's...
For example, IM bot developer ActiveBuddy has developed an HR Agent bot which employees can query about common human resources questions. This opens up a whole new realm of possibilities for workflow.
To kick off the series of articles, we have assembled an outstanding panel of experts from the security industry to field your questions, whether they are in regards to hacking, spam, spyware, viruses, legislation or any other issue that you...
Similar to what industry experts said of mobile video earlier in the week, it's not the technology holding things up. A panel consisting of Ask.com, Answers.com, Truveo/AOL and Microsoft search gurus deflected a slew of questions.
Security professionals are united in condemning how the latest breach saw PA Consulting able to copy the data to removable media without first encrypting it, and have stressed the need to defuse the threat posed by human error by automating...