National Computer Security Day November 30; Sponsor AuthenTec Available to Discuss Trends, Issues and Solutions.WASHINGTON & MELBOURNE, Fla. -- In observance of National Computer Security Day (NCSD NCSD National Cyber Security Division (US Department of Homeland Security) NCSD National Cancer Survivors Day NCSD North Carolina School for the Deaf NCSD Nye County School District (Nevada) ) November 30th, experts from NCSD sponsor AuthenTec will be available to comment on the latest security issues, trends, surveys, and available solutions. Recent statistics show that both computer theft and security concerns by U.S. residents continue to rise - despite the myriad solutions available. Some statistics include; * Laptop computer thefts have risen 25%, with an estimated 750,000 laptops stolen last year (2005), up from 600,000 in 2003. * 91 million records containing personal information have been involved in security breaches including lost backup tapes See tape backup. , stolen laptops and attacks by computer hackers since 2005, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse Privacy Rights Clearinghouse (PRC) is a project of the Utility Consumers' Action Network (UCAN), an American 501(c)(3) non-profit consumer advocacy organization. The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse is devoted to upholding the right to privacy and protecting consumers against identity . * A majority of U.S. residents have not implemented safeguards to protect their identities because of confusion about the cost, time involved, and available solutions, a recent survey found. * Stolen passwords and lost laptops are among the top concerns among PC users, according to another survey. Although many PC users feel that today's computers are more secure than they were five years ago, most think there are still significant risks to their devices and the important information they contain. About National Computer Security Day National Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. The goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th. In addition to AuthenTec, sponsors include the Association for Computing Machinery See ACM. Association for Computing Machinery - Association for Computing ; Information Systems Audit and Control Association Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) is an international professional association for information system audit. ISACA is an affiliates member of IFAC[1] and IT Governance Institute. ; Security Awareness Security awareness is the knowledge and attitude members of an organization possess regarding the protection of the physical and, especially, information assets of that organization. Incorporated; and Symantec Corporation. The Computer Security Day web site is www.computersecurityday.org. About AuthenTec With more than 10 million sensors in use worldwide, AuthenTec is the world leader in fingerprint fingerprint, an impression of the underside of the end of a finger or thumb, used for identification because the arrangement of ridges in any fingerprint is thought to be unique and permanent with each person (no two persons having the same prints have ever been sensor security, innovation and sales to the PC, wireless, and access control markets. The company's sensors are used in more than 150 different devices worldwide, including 8 of the top 10 PCs, 95 percent of all biometric cell phones, and thousands of airports, government buildings, businesses and homes. AuthenTec promotes computer security through its participation in a variety of activities and organizations. The company regularly sponsors user surveys, hosts education events and participates in conferences and web casts, among other activities. AuthenTec is active with the Trusted Computing Group See TCG. , International Biometrics Industry Association, Consumer Electronics Association, and other organizations focused on computer security issues, in addition to National Computer Security Day. Visit www.authentec.com. Editors Note Media interested in an interview or obtaining statistics, surveys, graphics or other National Computer Security Day materials can contact Nicole Loring at Nicole@0to5.com or 617.834.2190 |
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