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Tougher penalties for using hand-held mobile phones while driving have had...

Tougher penalties for using hand-held mobile phones while driving have had hardly any effect, a survey has revealed.

Rochester Institute of Technology Professor Recommends Tougher Computer Security Measures to Beat Hackers; Roger Dube Reviews Options in Hardware-Based Computer Security Techniques to Defeat Hackers

Rochester Institute of Technology Professor Recommends Tougher Computer Security Measures to Beat Hackers; Roger Dube Reviews Options in Hardware-Based Computer Security Techniques to Defeat Hackers

Rochester Institute of Technology Professor Recommends Tougher Computer Security Measures to Beat Hackers

Rochester Institute of Technology Professor Recommends Tougher Computer Security Measures to Beat Hackers

Analyst Actions: MasterCard, Electronic Arts, ADC Telecom

Cowen analyst Moshe Katri says he downgrades MasterCard (MA) and Visa (V) to underperform from outperform. He cuts MasterCard on expectations of tougher comps for purchase volume growth impacting revenue and EPS growth. He cuts Visa on expectations of increasingly tougher comps for debit, credit purchase volume growth.

Tougher laws for hackers

BEIJING - HACKERS in China could face up to seven years in jail according to a draft law, as the country moves to fight rampant computer data theft, state media said on Tuesday.

Tougher laws for hackers

BEIJING - HACKERS in China could face up to seven years in jail according to a draft law, as the country moves to fight rampant computer data theft, state media said on Tuesday.

Tougher Times Ahead For Kiwi Law Firms - Legal Jobs Online And NZ Legal Jobs News

LawFuel - The Law Jobs and News Wire - LawFuel, the legal jobs site has spoken with a number of recruiters and law firm heads who indicate that there is considerable belt-tightening occurring. A significant number of legal executives involved in conveyancing have already been released from mainly smaller law practices while larger firms like DLA Phillips Fox have also made some qualified lawyers redundant.

Tougher computer security means more hardware

Hackers beware. A Rochester Institute of Technology professor knows how to thwart sophisticated and determined intruders from stealing personal and corporate information. His secret? Anchor your online activities to the physical world.

Tougher Than a Black Hole

Jump to: Page Content, Section Navigation, Site Navigation, Site Search, Account Information, or Site Tools.

ICC introduces tougher doping rules

Dubai (UAE): Cricket's governing body strengthened its drug policy to comply with a new -World Anti-Doping Agency code that takes effect from Thursday.

ICC introduces tougher anti-doping measures

Cricketers must be available for drug testing at any time under stricter anti-doping measures to be introduced by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

Cricketers face tougher anti-doping code

Cricket's governing body has strengthened its anti-doping policy to comply with a new World Anti-Doping Agency code due to come into effect on Thursday.

Banks face tougher times as caution grips lending

Dubai: Though the apparent lack of funding is hitting the banking sector, the indirect impact related to the downturn in the property market is a greater issue, a report released by EFG-Hermes said.

RIT professor recommends tougher computer security measures to beat hackers

Hackers beware. A Rochester Institute of Technology professor knows how to thwart sophisticated and determined intruders from stealing personal and corporate information. His secret? Anchor your online activities to the physical world.

RIT professor recommends tougher computer security measures to beat hackers

Hackers beware. A Rochester Institute of Technology professor knows how to thwart sophisticated and determined intruders from stealing personal and corporate information. His secret? Anchor your online activities to the physical world.

Mortgage rationing gets tougher

Mortgage lenders are continuing to demand larger deposits as they ration home loans to their customers.

Google Gears Down for Tougher Times

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Corporate austerity is reaching one of the most extravagant spenders of the boom years. Google Inc. has begun to tighten its belt.

Online Merchants May Have a Tougher Time with Fraud in 2009

(December 10, 2008) While online merchants managed to keep a lid on fraud losses in 2008, a faltering economy could make 2009 a costlier year, a leading expert says. “It’ll be interesting to see if merchants can hold fraud rates steady” next year, says Doug Schwegman, director of market and customer intelligence at CyberSource Corp., an online-gateway provider in Mountain View, Calif. “As more people become unemployed, there might be more fraudsters out there.”

Customer satisfaction ebbed in December, as online shoppers proved tougher to please

Keeping customers happy is never easy, but it became even more of a challenge as the 2008 holiday season got underway, according to a study by research firm ForeSee Results, which measures customer satisfaction on retail web sites.

Mobile fines 'have little impact'

Tougher penalties for using hand-held mobile phones while driving have had hardly any effect, a survey has revealed.

Drivers Still Flouting Phone Laws

Tougher penalties for using hand-held mobile phones while driving have had hardly any effect, a survey has revealed.

Mobile fines 'have little impact'

Tougher penalties for using hand-held mobile phones while driving have had hardly any effect, a survey has revealed.

@ UBS Media Week: Gannetts ContentOne Ties Local Content With National Ads

imageIt’s a tougher time for newspapers, but Craig Dubow, Gannett’s chairman, president and CEO, has a basic answer for the continued existence of newspapers: consumers will always need content and advertisers will need to reach them. As for why newspapers are the best vehicles for that connection, Dubow turned, interestingly enough, not to print, but to Gannett’s web properties. In particular, Dubow, speaking with two other Gannett (NYSE: GCI) execs at the UBS Global Media and Communications (PDF) conference, touted a forthcoming program called ContentOne, which he said “will completely change the way we share content across the company, especially at the local level. It will be created using the web start-up model.” It should be up sometime in Q1.


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