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IT Security Breaches Soar In 2009 65

slak11 quotes from a Globe and Mail article on the jump in corporate and government security breaches year-over-year. (The reporting is from Canada but the picture is probably much the same in the US.) "This does not seem to be all that newsworthy these days, since stories like this are appearing on a regular basis. The one detail I did like — that seems to break from the traditional 'hackers cause all the bad stuff' reporting — is the mention that everyday employees are a major cause of breaches. The recent Rocky Mountain Bank/Google story is a perfect example. As stated in the article: 'But lower security budgets aren't the only reason breaches tend to soar during tough economic times — employees themselves can often be the cause of such problems.' I figure this will be an ongoing problem until company management and employees accept their role in keeping company information safe. And IT people need to understand that regular employees are not propeller-heads like Slashdot readers, and to begin to implement technology and processes that average people can understand and use."
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Archiving Digital Artwork For Museum Purchase? 266

An anonymous reader writes "I am an artist working with 3d software to create animations and digital prints. For now my work just gets put on screening DVDs and BluRays and the original .mov and 3d files get backed up. But museums and big art collectors do want to purchase these animations. However as we all know archival DVDs are not really archival. So I want to ask the Slashdot readers, what can I give to the museum when they acquire my digital work for their collection so that it can last and be seen long after I am dead? No other artist or institution I know of have come up with any real solution to this issue yet, so I thought Slashdot readers may have an idea. These editions can be sold for a large amount of money, so it doesn't have to be a cheap solution."

Comment Re:Really Germany? (Score 1) 580

...just a way to uppease certain lobby groups that were demanding stricter gun control rules.

Now, I don't know if it's true, but it does seem like nothing more than a smokescreen manouver on the part of the German government.

Writing directly from Germany I can say that sadly that's true.

It's all a part of the usual reactions to a school schooting (or similar). Each and every time the first thing they do, is blame it on shooter games and call for stricter controls for such games (never mind, that we already have one of the strictest age control systems).

One rogue politician even went so far as to equate playing shooters wich child porn and drug use.

The call for stricter weapons laws is just the latest half baked political move in trying to look decisive.

I don't play PaintBall, mainly because it's already well controlled and not too popular here. But I do play games, and personally I'm just getting more and more annoyed and enraged about the whole sharade.

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