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Archive for November, 2010

Where is The Line Between Enhanced Security and Privacy Abuse?

Thursday, November 25th, 2010

Compared to other countries, overall, Australians are moderately concerned about security. According to the latest Unisys Security Index™ a regular snapshot of public perception toward security, Australia’s level of concern ranked sixth out of the 11 countries included in the research.

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Latest results confirm the need for public education campaigns

Friday, November 19th, 2010

The latest results of the Unisys Security Index for Belgium show a modest increase in the level of concern about cyber security over the past six month (up 29 points to 118 points).

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In Case You Missed It

Friday, November 19th, 2010

Consumerization of IT headlines this week centered on iPad and smartphone users, and how these technologies will take off in the years to come. Read on for details about the consumer devices that are making news. ReadWriteWeb reports that Wall Street might soon be paved in iPads: Enterprise iPad Usage Most Common in Financial Services TechCrunch [...]

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Embracing ‘rogue’ technology

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

As younger staff enter the workforce, it is inevitable that employees will demand access to Web 2.0 apps. How can IT manage potential security risks?

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Social Recruiting the Unisys Way

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

Social computing tools are transforming how companies find, source, and recruit promising job candidates. At Unisys, our use of social media recruiting has dramatically reduced our recruiting costs and enhanced our overall pool of potential candidates on a global basis. Social media recruiting makes sense for Unisys not only from a cost perspective, but from [...]

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In Case You Missed It

Friday, November 12th, 2010

This week’s consumerization of IT headlines hit on Apple products in the enterprise, security implications associated with CoIT, and the hot debate regarding multinational organizations’ use of consumer technologies. Read on to see what news made waves this week. ReadWriteWeb has a good argument for enterprise support of the iPad: 4 Reasons Enterprise IT Should Support [...]

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Identity theft is a reality of modern life

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

In today’s Internet-focused world, the abbreviation IT could just as well stand for ‘Identity Theft’ as for ‘Information Technology’.

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Congratulations

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

It’s my pleasure to congratulate my esteemed colleague, Dr. Gerhard Knecht, on his appointment by SC Magazine as 10th most influential Security Professional in the UK.

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Want to Let Workers Bring Their Own Technology? Unisys Tells You How

Monday, November 8th, 2010

There were two statistics that came out of our recent poll of information workers will be particularly interesting to IT leadership. Both address the purchase of the electronic devices IT workers use to be more productive in their jobs: 1) Nearly three-quarters of these workers indicated that they would be willing to pay at least part [...]

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Intelligence and Technology Combined Can Help Protect Air Cargo

Monday, November 8th, 2010

The recently attempted terrorist attacks have brought to the surface the chain of trust and security that must be established in order to operate a secure supply chain.

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