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Analysis: Spying Chinese temptress steals senior Brit's BlackBerry
DominoPower Magazine - July 2008
Oh boy! Here we go again. Another senior government official has had his BlackBerry stolen by another foreign intelligence agency. But this time, it's not an American official. According to the U.K.'s The Sunday Times a senior aide to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown had his BlackBerry stolen by Chinese intelligence agents while on a trip to China.


U.S. government agencies' cyber-security and record-keeping worse than previously thought
DominoPower Magazine - July 2008
The United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) is the audit, evaluation, and investigation arm of the United States Congress. This month, the GAO released a 74-page report entitled "National Archives and Selected Agencies Need to Strengthen E-Mail Management". After reading the report, we made three key observations. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has completely abdicated responsibility for investigating records management in the U.S. government, putting all U.S. government record-keeping at risk. The four agencies investigated by the GAO aren't doing all that bad by government standards, but by corporate standards, oh boy! And, it wouldn't be a new article with a new security risk, this time there's a whopper at the Department of Homeland Security and another at the Federal Trade Commission.


When the email flood inundates the Domino Server
DominoPower Magazine - December 2007
At some point every network administrator and end user inevitably realizes that even email has a darker side. There's no denying the benefits of email as a means of communication, set against these benefits however, are legal obligations and security-related challenges that can turn into a serious headache. It's important to be aware of the statutory requirements concerning email, and that they are an unavoidable issue, yet one of vital interest.


An interview with Roger Matus on email archiving and retrieval
DominoPower Magazine - April 2007
We continue our series of interviews with Lotus Business Partners. This week, I had the opportunity to interview Roger Matus, CEO and co-founder of InBoxer, Inc. In this very timely in-depth interview, Roger helps us understand some of the issues involved in making sure your organization's email is archived and can be found in the event of a legal situation.


The six stages of incident handling
DominoPower Magazine - September 2004
In the course of business, bad things are bound to happen; the question is how we respond to them. Do we strive for higher principles, to make the ethical choices even when controversial things happen? This interesting article by Stephen Northcutt helps you understand the six stages of incident handling when it comes to an IT ethics challenge. It's important reading for every IT manager.


The Internet, legality, and you
DominoPower Magazine - August 1999
This month, managing editor Denise Amrich takes a stab at some interesting mail we've been getting. One fellow who lives in France was quite disturbed that DominoPower wasn't written in French. Mon dieu! Seriously, though, Denise provides some interesting resources that'll help you separate fact from fiction in the strange new world of Internet law.


Email and the encryption conundrum
DominoPower Magazine - February 1999
Halt! Who goes there? Do you have access to this article? Where's your key? Show me your ID! Wow! Encryption brings to mind all sorts of visual images. But the reality behind encryption is that it's important for your company, yet complex to implement. In this important article, which you are now hereby cleared to read, you can learn all about how to make encryption work for you.


Is email spam a form of trespass?
DominoPower Magazine - January 1999
We continue our Fight Back Against Spam series with an interesting concept: is spam a form of trespass? In this helpful article, Victor Woodward helps you understand how spam might impact your company and gets you started with four helpful anti-spam resources.


It's the email, stupid!
DominoPower Magazine - December 1998
Our friends at Microsoft have sure been in the news a lot lately. Unfortunately (for them), this time it's not because they're announcing new products, but because the US Justice Department is prying deeply into their affairs. If you take the myopic view and think everything's OK because it's just Microsoft, think again. Everything you send and receive in your company's email could be subject to the same microscopic scrutiny. If you want to protect yourself and your company, you better read this article!


Five ways you can protect your company from email usage lawsuits
DominoPower Magazine - November 1998
Nobody likes talking about the legal implications of email. But just because it's not a hot topic at the water cooler doesn't mean it's not important. The fact is, there are way too many email-related lawsuits these days. If you don't take the right precautions, your company could be in for a serious nightmare. Bottom line: if you don't want your company to loose its shirt, read this article.


Email, privacy and the workplace
DominoPower Magazine - September 1998
As a Notes or Domino administrator, you're usually concerned with the hands-on aspects of email administration. Is the system configured correctly? Can this user get that attachment? And so on. But there are bigger issues you need to understand as well. In particular, you need to understand, as both an employee and as a representative of management, privacy issues as they relate to email. In this informative introductory article, Victor Woodward provides a gentle introduction to the legal implications of email, privacy, and the workplace.


Email spam vs. the First Amendment
DominoPower Magazine - August 1998
There is a battle brewing. Internet advocates have organized forces to defeat spam (junk email) and eliminate the foes that clog the servers, jam the mailboxes, and increase the expense of computer use around the world. Yet spamming continues. This article, part of our Fight Back Against Spam series, helps you understand Federal and State anti-spam legislation. Think of it as an anti-spam score card.



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