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The world is changing every second!

When you search the internet you sometimes find information that is not worth the few moments you waste passing your eyes over it, but then there are some gems. One of the blog sites I...

Information security – a lesson from the web

Information security of customer information has always been a priority for organisations, particularly those organisations that are in the market of managing information of customers. It was with interest that I read today about the...

The risk of the poor customer experience

It has been an interesting few weeks for me as I progress down a path of changing service providers for my internet.  The key reason for my change was price.  As a side point,...

Google defends book settlement, calls for approval

Google defends book settlement, calls for approval.  (The Age website) Quick posting on this but it seems google is making the play we all expected but never mentioned. Not wanting to be left behind in an...

Asking the Right Questions to Overcome Resistance

Socrates put the case for using questioning rather than rapid-fire talking neatly: "Nature has given us two ears, two eyes, and but one tongue — to the end that we should hear and see...

Hacking online accounts is easy as abc123

Hacking online accounts is easy as abc123 Although I do not want this blog to turn into an analysis of individual risk categories or have a focus on financial services risk, I just could not...

Ask Professor Risk

From the The Kewl Doodz ‘n’ Chyx "One of the biggest risks is being too cautious, according to David Spiegelhalter who is Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk at Cambridge University. His work...

Top Ten Risk Management Lessons and Trends from 2009.

Rather than begin a topic from scratch I am going to expand on something I read recently on the Top Ten Risk Management Lessons and Trends from 2009. In summary the identified top 10 were: 1....

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