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Mobile payments: Trust more important than ever


September 8, 2011 by Charlie Walker

As more users make mobile their primary source of interaction, trust in payment processing emerges as a significant issue. More…

If you move to ‘cloud,’ watch out for security


June 7, 2011 by Valerie Helmbreck

So far, most companies are cautious on implementing cloud computing. Why? Because security is one of IT’s biggest concerns when considering a move to the cloud.

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Protecting against data theft


April 29, 2011 by Valerie Helmbreck

While it might be up to your IT team to protect the organization’s digital data, it’s up to company leaders to make sure IT pros are kept in the loop when security’s breached or there are significant problems with data theft.

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Should your biz shell out for iPads?


April 20, 2011 by Valerie Helmbreck

It’s no secret that the gadget du jour is the iPad. Travel on a plane, train or bus and plenty of your companions are sure to have one of Apple’s new tablet computers. But despite the big splash the iPad 2 made in the consumer market, does it have a place in your organization?

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The 5 motivational triggers salespeople respond to most


February 1, 2011 by Bob Hill

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One of the keys to being an effective manager is understanding which triggers salespeople respond to the most.  More…

3 simple ways to protect against malware, viruses


January 28, 2011 by Bob Hill

With all the threats out there these days, even the most legitimate Web sites could put your company’s servers at risk. More…

Hackers take aim at your iPad: 9 safety precautions


August 19, 2010 by Valerie Helmbreck

Apple’s iPad is the cutting edge executive’s latest hot accessory, but as a recent hacker attack on the device makes it plain, users of the new Apple tablet need to be careful. More…

Travel: Full body scan seems like a winner


June 16, 2010 by Valerie Helmbreck

Those full-body scanners that got fast-tracked into use by the Transportation Security Administration in the wake of the underpants bomber of last holiday season don’t seem to be upsetting passengers quite as much as anticipated. More…

Heading overseas? Tell your bank!


January 18, 2010 by Valerie Helmbreck

Execs who roam around the globe need to tell someone besides their admin or secretary where they’re headed if they leave the country. Who needs to know? Their bank. More…

The 10 toughest jobs to fill in the U.S.


November 10, 2009 by Bob Hill

There’s absolutely no shortage of sickness or litigation in our culture, according to CNNMoney‘s recent list of the top 10 most secure jobs. While most of the professions included on the list are related to health care and law, there are three other job titles that might surprise you. More…

The Sanford lesson: How private e-mail gets hacked


July 2, 2009 by Valerie Helmbreck

Is anyone’s e-mail really secure? In an interview Friday, David Setzer, CEO of Mailprotector, a global e-mail security company, said that if he had to guess how Gov. Mark Sanford’s e-mails had been exposed, More…


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