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Philadelphia: US survey of leading companies conducted by International SOS reveals organisations are more worried about Flu affecting their businesses than Ebola.
In view of the recent warning from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), it appears the days of indiscriminate use of surveillance cameras may be nearing an end, but the Surveillance team at Vigilance think only time will tell.
82% of security professionals expect numbers of mobile security incidents to increase in 2015; Check Point launches Capsule, a single mobile solution that protects business data and mobile devices
Check Point has published its third mobile security report, revealing that 95% of respondents face challenges with securing and supporting Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) – highlighting the need for more robust security solutions for personal devices tied to the corporate network.

Ogbuefi Jonathan...Nigeria's multi-billionaire President whose little corner stinks to high heavens. In this high priest's country, over 110 million people live on less than a dollar per day; over 10 million girls are not in school and the hapless Chibok girls are still in captivity after six months, all because this very crassly insensitive man doesn't just care! "I don't give a damn!" He often tells his people when it comes to the question of accountability. All he ever cares about are his billions and 2015.
A TASK AT HAND
The continued discoveries of illegal, local makeshift oil refineries in the Niger Delta creeks of the country by the joint security task force, although still worrisome, in my own opinion, has now become a food for thought considering the number of these local refineries which have been destroyed in the past and the present number still being discovered by the security task force teams.
To expose official corruption in Nigeria, re-orientate the psyche of Nigerians and usher in the Nigerian renaissance
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