Security Device

Peace Of Mind

Watson Says He Warned News Corp. Board Probe `Serious’

| October 21, 2011

Oct. 21 (Bloomberg) — Tom Watson, a U.K. lawmaker who has led attacks on News Corp. over phone-hacking, talks about his attendance at the company’s annual meeting in Los Angeles today. He speaks with Cory Johnson on Bloomberg Television’s “Bloomberg West.” (Source: Bloomberg) Duration : 0:6:31 Technorati Tags: `Serious’, (All, Affairs, Audio, Bloomberg, Board, Company, [...]

Guthrie Says U.S. Could Investigate News Corp. on Bribes

| July 12, 2011

July 12 (Bloomberg) — Dan Guthrie, a white-collar criminal defense lawyer, talks about the impact of phone-hacking claims against the News of the World on News Corp.’s operations in the U.S. He speaks with Mark Crumpton on Bloomberg Television’s “Bottom Line.” (Source: Bloomberg) Duration : 0:5:56 Technorati Tags: (All, Affairs, Audio, Bloomberg, Bribes, Company, computer, [...]

Enders Says Brooks Should Step Down During Hacking Probe

| July 8, 2011

July 8 (Bloomberg) — Claire Enders, chief executive officer of Enders Analysis Ltd., talks about the future of News International CEO Rebekah Brooks, who was running the News of the World when telephones were hacked. Enders, speaking with Maryam Nemazee on Bloomberg Television’s “The Pulse,” also discusses News Corp.’s bid to take full control of [...]

Chertoff Says Individuals Often Open Door to Hackers

| June 15, 2011

June 14 (Bloomberg) — Michael Chertoff, former secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, talks about recent high-profile cyber attacks, including the breach of U.S. Senate computers. He also discusses the importance of awareness and prevention for government agencies and private companies. Chertoff speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “InBusiness With Margaret Brennan.” (Source: Bloomberg) Duration [...]

The Legal Challenges of Privacy, Computer Fraud and Data Security

| April 24, 2011

In this exclusive LegalMindsĀ® interview, Nick Akerman, Partner in the Trial Group and co-Chair of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Practice at Dorsey & Whitney LLP, discusses recent developments related to data security, identity theft, workplace and customer privacy issues, disclosure obligations and compliance with state laws and federal statutes, as well as several recent [...]

WikiLeaks May Have Used Peer-to-Peer Sharing to Get Data

| January 24, 2011

Jan. 20 (Bloomberg) — WikiLeaks, condemned by the U.S. government for posting secret data leaked by insiders, may have used music and photo-sharing networks to obtain and publish classified documents, according to computer security firm Tiversa Inc. Bloomberg’s Megan Hughes reports. (Source: Bloomberg) Duration : 0:2:41 Technorati Tags: (All, Affairs, Audio, Bloomberg, Communications, Company, computer, [...]