human inevitable
Woolly risk analysis is hastening a housing crash
Comment This approach requires lenders to stress-test their mortgage portfolios against certain economic, financial and business plan events and even takes into account human and behavioural shifts. With all this doom and gloom, a housing market slump... [03 Jul 2008]
Are rogue traders an inevitable evil?
Comment Straight-thru-processing (STP) allows an investment bank to process hundreds of thousands of equity transactions without human intervention and cut out the risks that brings. So it's inevitable that individuals see the circumvention of established... [15 Apr 2008]
Integrated Outsourcing: Learn How to Get Your Products to Market Faster While Maximizing Internal Resources and Partnerships
White Paper This webcast talks of new ways to overcome the challenges of human capital constraints and time to market pressures. Integrated outsourcing can assist you in accelerating your product development, manufacture the solution and manage the inevitable... [10 Apr 2008]
Dear silicon.com... open source vs MS, budget overruns, the iPhone, patents...
Comment It's human nature. It's inevitable. What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? Reader Comments of the Week showcases how our users are responding to the latest tech news and views on the site. [20 Sep 2007]
Australian tax staff fired for security breach
Rob Mackinnon, an access management consultant for analyst firm IBRS, told ZDNet Australia that rather than being a cultural problem, it was a problem with human nature, and affects all large organisations dealing with sensitive information. [28 Aug 2007]
Top security priorities revealed
News The mix of sensitive data being taken out of the organisation and a lack of encryption, coupled with incidences of human error that can see such devices lost or stolen means companies should make this issue a top priority. [02 Oct 2006]
CSC to retrain up to 10,000 workers after offshoring
News Rory Murphy, director of human resources sourcing for outsourcing specialist Morgan Chambers, said: "The UK's largest private sector union has done a deal with one of America's large companies - how interesting is that? [09 Aug 2005]
Devil's Advocate: To trust or not to trust machines?
Comment Indeed, accidents quite often happen because human beings do not behave like machines. But anybody involved with safety in that kind of environment is aware that the only solution is to accommodate human error, not to attempt its elimination. [26 Jul 2005]
Leader: How much more data loss can we stand?
Leader And if they do - and you can sadly never plan for human error - what are they doing going missing with that data in a readable and accessible format? Given that, it is inevitable they will be targeted and in the arms race of security there may be... [20 Jun 2005]
Leader: Three strikes and you're IT
Leader These are all human factors we must empathise with. There are others who may say it's the inevitable result of the BBC failing to modernise but such a reaction does not exclude empathy also. Often obscured by the inevitable arguments about 'sending... [23 May 2005]
Popularity won't make Firefox insecure, says Mozilla head
News More difficult problems to guard against are the ones that exploit human behaviour, like phishing. She also said that new forms of public licenses are inevitable, as are conflicts and inconsistencies between different public licenses. [23 Mar 2005]
Leader: Cyber-terror... who do you believe?
Leader For increased security measures monitoring human traffic through airports read increased monitoring of digital traffic. As such it's inevitable the government will court the company of any organisation which will tell them the problem is grave. [09 Feb 2005]
Leader: Is one data leak one too many?
Leader Invariably it is not going to be where companies or cash are most at risk but where human lives will genuinely be put at risk, especially if they are jeopardised by false positive identification. In the Dutch case, if a workplace culture has been... [08 Feb 2005]
Devil’s Advocate: You're never alone with a portal
Comment But should we be wary of increasingly less frequent human interaction? But we might still want to ask some questions about just how much of our lives we want to consist in interactions with computer screens rather than human beings. [20 Apr 2004]
Human Germline Engineering - the Prospects for Commercial Development
White Paper Some people maintain that human manipulation is inevitable because what can be done will be done. In discussions of cloning and germline modification of animals, it’s easy to pretend that human manipulations can be ignored. [24 Feb 2004]
