| Palisade Systems Unveils Data Loss Prevention Product PacketSure 6.0 ...
AMES, Iowa, Oct. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Palisade Systems, a leading provider of data loss prevention (DLP) and compliance solutions, announced today PacketSure 6.0, with innovative user-interfaces for implementation, managing and reporting as well as a cost factor tens of thousands of dollars less than other leading DLP products. "Our market research indicated companies were looking for a data loss prevention and compliance solution that could be installed and managed without a lot of company and vendor resources," said Kurt Shedenhelm, President and CEO of Palisade Systems. "I challenged our engineers to develop a data loss prevention product that could be installed without professional services, and required very little administration once set-up. They exceeded my expectations, as well as our customers.
Non-English calls to NHS helpline double
But new figures show that from July to September this figure jumped to around 2,000 a month. Despite the influx to Scotland from countries such as Poland, NHS 24 officials said they could not explain the recent rise in calls from non- English speakers. The service uses translation service Language Line to deal with such calls. The translator speaks to the patient and call handler in a three-way phone call. Isaac Umeed, patient focus and public involvement co-ordinator for NHS 24, said: "The majority of non-English speaking calls we receive are from Polish and Asian communities, but we also get a wide cross section of other languages requested." Language Line, which is also used by other public services such as the police, has translators for more than 120 languages 24 hours a day.
Iraq Has Only Militants, No Civilians
Similarly, on June 6, 2006, three British soldiers were cleared of charges of killing 15-year-old Ahmed Jabber Kareem in May 2003 by forcing him into a Basra canal. Iraqis Dehumanized None of this — from the unending "incidents" themselves to the way the Pentagon has dominated the reporting of them — would have been possible without a widespread dehumanization of Iraqis among American soldiers (and a deep-set, if largely unexpressed and little considered, conviction on the American "home front" that Iraqi lives are worth little). If, four decades ago, the Vietnamese were "gooks," "dinks," and "slopes," the Iraqis of the American occupation are "hajis," "sand-niggers," and "towel heads." Latent racism abets the dehumanization process, ably assisted by a mainstream media that tends, with honorable exceptions, to accept Pentagon announcements as at least an initial approximation of reality in Iraq.
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Symantec Portfolio Enhanced With Vontu Acquisition, Partners Say
Solution providers say that Symantec's impending acquisition of data loss prevention vendor Vontu could grow sales, but question the impact on business in the short term. Some solution providers hope that more security options contained under one roof with the Symantec Vontu purchase will bolster and strengthen their existing partnerships. "I'm hoping it might be the catalyst to stimulate the relationship process," said David Dadian, CEO of powersolution.com in HoHoKus, N.J., an 11-year Symantec partner. "From the Symantec side of things, we'd like to see everything come into one house. It would make things so much easier." "It will be interesting to see how it plays out," he added. Other solution providers say that clients are just beginning to realize the need for DLP.
Accused 'Bonnie And Clyde' Of ID Theft Could Face Federal Charges
The young couple dubbed the "Bonnie and Clyde" of ID theft both posted bail on Thursday and headed back to their home states. But there is more bad news for the couple. It appears they're the focus of multiple federal investigations as well. New Images: Police Call Couple 'Bonnie And Clyde' Of ID Theft Videos: Feds Taking Over | Kirsch Posts Bail | Police Return To Condo Kirsch In Custody: Images | Video Drexel University senior Jocelyn Kirsch, 22, didn't say a word on Thursday. In fact, she didn't even show her face -- a far cry from the way the public's seen her in pictures taken when she was apparently living the high life with 25-year-old boyfriend and Penn graduate, Edward Anderton. Police said they estimate the duo raked in about $100,000 by stealing the identities of their condo neighbors to pay for a lavish lifestyle.
Teen plans anti-National Front march
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