You’ve Got Mail — and defense Breaches

When the FBI raided the home of a male TV news anchor for a Philadelphia-based station in early June, they seized his home computer. The raid came after a female co-anchor, who had previously been dismissed, charged that he had hacked into her private e-mails and distributed them to other media. While the research about these allegations is ongoing, the case brings to light many common concerns regarding e-mail today.

E-mail has become the preferred communication tool in business,

providing not only a medium for short correspondence but plus for sending documents, news (i.e., corporate earnings), invoices, receipts, and a host of other communiques.


Open Access to Intellectual Property?

But even as e-mail has become a mission-critical business communication tool, it has become a corporate threat, considering sensitive info can be leaked from a company much like the female co-anchor’s personal knowledge was allegedly distributed. According to a […]

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