In today's technology roundup: US govt lifts lid on alleged leak, 'Russian spy' was MS software tester, Pink Floyd manager calls for overhaul, and Mozilla disables password-stealing add-on.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nintendo bolsters anti-piracy drive, FCC indecency rule quashed, and legal experts slam judge.
In today's technology roundup: 'Virtual human' comes out to play, 'Knob Face' confusion masks real threat, FCC 'indecency' rule makes no tech sense, and malware scam picks on eBay fans.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nigerian banks called to improve governance, Aon buys out Hewitt Associates, and complexity hinders risk management.
Rights will not materialise unless organisations insist on them when negotiating with service providers, says Gartner.
Several months down the line, the DTI ponders the fate of two senior Cipro executives, and the agency's future remains murky.
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Aligning GRC with Business Innovation and Agility
In today's technology roundup: MIT produces speaking, hearing fibres, Next flouts online shopping regulations, Abu Hamza ruling clarifies McKinnon case, and combat plane goes hands-free.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bangladesh to get VOIP licences, UC platforms get a boost, and VOIP threatens telco operators.
In this World Wide Wrap: SMEs losing out, Saudi council recommends SME authority, and Scottish SMEs struggle with credit.
The DA calls for the publication of the report into the suspension of SAAO director Phil Charles.
The taxman petitions the Constitutional Court over LG import rulings.
In today's technology roundup: More MS job cuts speculated, Facebook policies hit language barrier, Blizzard backs down, and Australia unbans the Internet.
In this World Wide Wrap: Alorica closes Manhattan centre, contact centres strong factor in loyalty, and Macquarie denies worker lay-offs.