By OSAblogger on Jun 3, 2009 in Website Security | 0 Comments
Web sites used to be the tools of High Tech, High Expense companies; back during the dot-com boom, companies were spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on domain names, and millions of dollars on web site development, often trying to carve out niches in the “new economy” (anyone remember the pet-food delivery service?). If that’s [...]
By OSAblogger on May 28, 2009 in Website Security | 0 Comments
It’s probably true to say that most people are much more aware of identity crime today than they were in days gone by. After all, identity fraud is one of the most rapidly growing crimes in the USA and in many other developed countries. According to a current report by the Identity Theft Resource Centre, [...]
By OSAblogger on May 25, 2009 in Website Security | 0 Comments
Ever hear this one before; I’m starting a new business. I have this great idea no one has ever thought of. When you talk to the individual a few weeks or months later and ask how’s the business going, 99.9999% of the time they will respond, Oh it didn’t work out, or I ran out [...]
By Online Security Authority on May 11, 2009 in Website Security | 1 Comment
Denial aside, most failures arise from poor management rather than bad technology. Here are five management tips to prevent IT failure.
By Online Security Authority on May 8, 2009 in Website Security | 0 Comments
Nerves must be raw at traditional security vendors Symantec and McAfee. Last year Microsoft announced its own security suite, Microsoft Windows Live Onecare, and proceeded to capture a lion’s share of sales in the Internet security suite space.