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Oracle HR Analytics: Driving Return on Human Capital Investment
People are the hardest thing to manage, and you can't always be sure your employees are acting like employees. Listen in to this podcast to learn more about HR analytics and what they can do for you.
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10 hard drive disasters
Deaths at the hands of bananas, smelly socks and WD-40 are some of the unusual fates to have befallen innocent hard drives, according to a data recovery company.
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SANS names top hacker targets
Microsoft's IE and Office, Apple's Mac OS X and people themselves are among the Internet's weak links, the security group says.
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ING Direct bolsters online banking security
Customers who bank online will go through a stronger authentication process, provided by RSA.
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Can texting reveal who committed crimes?
Researchers study mobile-phone texting styles to show links between text linguistics and user IDs.
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China's future--a stroll in a tech park
Software parks like Jiangsu province's are key to China's efforts to move forward as a tech powerhouse.
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How China's universities fuel tech growth
Students and academics are helping power the IT industry through extracurricular work--but it's still not straightforward.
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007's agency seeks security geeks
Bond's U.K. intelligence unit posts first in series of job ads for people with "interception qualifications."
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Mafia insiders infiltrating firms, U.K. cops warn
U.K.'s crime-fighting agency says organized crime gangs are planting people inside companies to attack their systems.
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Security firms Cryptocard, WhiteHat merge
Two-factor authentication specialist Cryptocard will add WhiteHat's managed security services to its portfolio.
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Nationwide data breach bill clears a hurdle
House committee approves a bill that, if passed, would force all companies to notify customers when their data is exposed.
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Air Force signs multimillion-dollar deal with Accenture
IT company lands five-year contract to build and manage accounting systems.
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U.K. probes costly tech failure for submarines
Computer-aided design failures contribute to delay of three nuclear subs, $1.57 billion shortage.
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Mobile market to rise on back of 3G success
Investment in Africa, Eastern Europe and cutting-edge applications expected to drive growth, says research group.
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RFID subway pass? Sure, New York says
Is waving better than sliding? Citigroup, MasterCard to test contactless PayPass cards with MTA riders this year.
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Spammer faces up to two years in jail
Man charged with sending millions of spam messages over high-profile company networks in violation of the Can-Spam Act.
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Tsunami 'hacker' keeps security job
Conviction under the U.K. Computer Misuse Act hasn't stopped Daniel Cuthbert from working for a tech security company.
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Nigeria joins antiscam effort
U.K., Nigerian officials warn Net users about the long-standing problem of e-mails that try to con recipients out of money.
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Cops to scan own fingers for ID management
Police in the United Kingdom could be subject to their own biometric tests.
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Jail time for UK hackers
Two men sentenced to jail for their roles in creating self-replicating TK worm that created a rogue network of compromised PCs.
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Sophos: Cell phone virus claims are 'bonkers'
Trend Micro admits chances of infection are relatively low but says virus could be a forerunner of worse threats to come.
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