Bush’s Phone Immunity Demand Wins Initial Senate Vote
WASHINGTON President George W. Bush’s demand for immunity for telephone companies that participated in his warrantless domestic spying program won an initial vote on
WASHINGTON President George W. Bush’s demand for immunity for telephone companies that participated in his warrantless domestic spying program won an initial vote on
Given the darkening U.S. economic outlook, Forrester Research is updating its IT spending outlook for 2008. However, as long as the U.S. economy has only
NEW YORK Two of next week’s U.S. initial public offerings hope to spark investor interest; one with celebrity appeal, while the other quite literally promises
When office workers are asked to self-report anonymously on their work-related security behaviors and attitudes, a snapshot emerges that may make IT workers cringe. The
By Chris Gonsalves The presidential election may be a year away, but Americans are already voting with their wallets. As the candidates collect campaign contributions
2007 was a sub-prime year in data security. Despite an increased focus on information security across the public and private sectors, the number of people
The firm recently released the results of its 10th Annual Global Information Security Survey, which polled nearly 1,300 organizations in 50 countries about security practices
While commercial open-source solutions are being broadly adopted, there are obstacles slowing that adoption, particularly around interoperability, the Open Solutions Alliance has found. The Alliance,
As the holidays approach and another year of stressful projects lingers on, Baseline is loosening our editorial collar to help you unwind a little. We