risk in cheat sheets
Cheat Sheet: Faster Payments Services
Cheat Sheet For businesses, it means a much better grasp of day-to-day finances, which can mean more accurate budget predictions and so less financial risk. The risk on consumer transactions is deemed low enough to... [22 Sep 2008]
Cheat Sheet: Encryption
Cheat Sheet In the US, the majority of states have notification legislation so that if, say, a laptop or mobile is lost with customers' information on it - those customers must be informed their data is at risk. Isn't that something... [28 Nov 2007]
Cheat Sheet: Data Protection Act 1998
Cheat Sheet We are calling for greater public debate and for the government to consider legislation that would require organisations that suffer information security breaches to alert their customers if there is a chance the breach has put... [28 Aug 2007]
Cheat Sheet: Grey nets
Cheat Sheet Staff must understand that while they may believe their actions are innocuous anything which undermines network security poses significant risk. Well, a bit of bicarbonate of soda in your wash will get those curtains... [06 Jul 2007]
Cheat Sheet: Basel II
Cheat Sheet The more a company can show it is compliant, the more it can rate its own credit risk, for example. Basel II also requires companies to publish details of their risks, capital and risk management practices. [22 Aug 2006]
Cheat Sheet: P2P lending with Zopa
Cheat Sheet Lending of more that £500 is spread across at least 50 borrowers to reduce the risk. A Cheat Sheet about Italian soup. Tasty. I think you'll find that's zuppa. Zopa stands for 'Zone of possible agreement' - a term from... [18 Apr 2006]
Cheat Sheet: Social engineering
Cheat Sheet The innovation and the simplicity of the right approach poses such a risk that Gartner recently declared social engineering as the greatest threat on the security landscape. No matter how much you think you want to see... [15 Nov 2004]
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