by Sarah Clarke | Apr 17, 2015 | Corporate Security, InfoSec
When it comes to cyber, information, IT (or whatever you choose to prefix it with) security, where do you draw a compliant and cost-effective line? On one hand there’s regulation, legislation and ‘best practice’ (of myriad flavours), on the other...
by Infospectives | Nov 28, 2014 | Corporate Security, InfoSec
Do you know where data is, what data is with whom and what they are doing with it? This is a post originally published on LinkedIn and prompted by a Business Value Exchange discussion “What’s the correct approach to personal data?” An an InfoSec...
by Infospectives | Aug 20, 2014 | Corporate Security, Featured, InfoSec
NOTE: This is a previously unpublished draft. I had completely forgotten about it. I can only assume I felt jumpy for years about depth of some of my data protection knowledge, but it does rather make my subsequent specialisation in data protection less surprising....
by Infospectives | Mar 16, 2014 | Corporate Security, InfoSec, PsyFi - Psychological & Science Fiction, Security for all
With the tidal wave of lusted after general machine intelligence, I can’t help but let my mind wander. Humankind has never before had the capability to produce, capture, store and increasingly meaningfully analyse such gigantic quantities of data. “Just...