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Vulnerability test.(NEW ONLINE THIS MONTH: at www.securitymanagement.com)
December 1, 2007... How secure is your Web browser? Find out by checking for dozens of vulnerabilities with Scanit's online security test.

Online scams.(NEW ONLINE THIS MONTH)
December 1, 2007... One out of five Web surfers have recently been scammed online, according to a recent survey. Find out what tactics scammers use and what tools you need to defeat them.

Disaster preparedness.(NEW ONLINE THIS MONTH: at www.securitymanagement.com)
December 1, 2007... Social networking Web resources, like Twitter, can help organizations and government expand their communication networks during emergencies. Learn more about the service and find out why major organizations like the American Red Cross are giving it a try.

Human rights law.(NEW ONLINE THIS MONTH: at www.securitymanagement.com)
December 1, 2007... Read the complaint from an international rights law firm that is suing Chiquita Brands International, Inc., for paying nearly $2 million in protection money to paramilitary groups responsible for murdering and intimidating individuals in Colombia's banana-growing region.

Data protection.(NEW ONLINE THIS MONTH: at www.securitymanagement.com)
December 1, 2007... A bank customer cannot sue a bank for future damages that might occur due to lax data security, ruled a federal appeals court, because the law only allows compensation for actual damages from data breach.

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