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Pause and Resume call recording in the contact centre
November 2015
Pause-and-resume recording is quickly becoming a legacy solution that no longer efficiently serves the purpose it was designed for, namely to [...]
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Mandatory data breach notification still on government’s agenda
September 2015
The rise of Cybercrime is creating legitimate business risk and privacy concerns for Australians. Â The government has confirmed it is still [...]
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What is PCI DSS Compliance?
September 2014
What is PCI DSS Compliance? Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS) are technical and operational requirements set by the PCI [...]
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Australia’s New Privacy Laws, Important Insights
August 2014
The reforms to the federal Privacy Act include significant changes to the existing privacy principles which apply to private and public sector [...]
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Credit card data discovery tools lay the foundation for good data security
February 2014
Card Holder Data (CHD) discovery tools are becoming essential in identifying none secure sensitive data locations. Since December 2013, a series [...]
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How to survive a data breach
February 2014
In the past two years, LinkedIn, eHarmony, Twitter, Adobe and, most recently, Target have suffered data breaches that together exposed more than [...]
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Cost of data breach report (with Australian Statistics)
January 2014
Ponemon Institute 2013 Cost of Data Breach report The 2013 Cost of Data Breach report published by the Ponemon Institute (sponsored by Symantec) [...]
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