Jun
22
Secure Social Networks Use against Cyber crime
June 22, 2011 | Leave a Comment
Corporate information is on the target list of cyber criminals. Just recently, a hacker group is brazenly ramping its antics through cyber attacks targeting even the US Central Intelligence Agency. This exposes how poorly defended many networks are against Internet marauders.
Cyber criminals capitalize on social engineering techniques to break the weakest link in information security structure, the corporation’s employees. The recent fake Bin Laden execution videos on Facebook is an example of cyber criminals using the social medium as a means of attack. These attacks employ social engineering tactics that trick people into clicking links that directed to malicious websites and software.
May
1
Winners of the ICT Awards bared.
May 1, 2011 | Leave a Comment
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce (CanCham) and the Business Process Association of the Philippines (BPAP) awarded the winners of this year’s International ICT Awards in a grand recognition ceremony at the Dusit Thani Hotel.
“Over the last five years, we have seen a tremendous focus on and passion for excellence in the Philippine BPO industry.
Today, the top awards are no longer reserved for the biggest companies with global resources. Very quickly, we are seeing new and smaller companies demonstrating efficiencies and effectiveness that put them at par with the world’s best.”
Richard Mills, Chairman, ICT Awards 2011
Apr
14
Southeast Asia-Japan Cable (SJC) system starts this April
April 14, 2011 | Leave a Comment
The construction of a submarine cable owned by a group of telecommunications companies in the Asia-Pacific region started this month.
The Southeast Asia-Japan Cable (SJC) cable system will significantly increase the amount of Internet bandwidth to deliver better broadband services to consumers across the region.
First announced in December 2009, the cable was initially planned to be 8,300 kilometers in length, linking five countries and territories.
Apr
6
10 Tips in Reviewing your Outsourcing Deals
April 6, 2011 | Leave a Comment
Considering to end your outsourcing deals or change your outsourcing service providers?
Organizations should not take transitioning lightly or conduct it without thorough preparation and planning but they should also not remain stagnant within a bad deal or provider situation, simply to avoid cost and effort.
Here are ten tips for succeeding the transition from a lousy service provider to a new, potentially good one.
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