Retired Major General Calls for ‘Safety Belt’ Campaign on Cybersecurity
Ret. Maj. Gen. David Senty, who was the chief of staff for the U.S. Cyber Command, spoke about cyber risk management at a breakfast Thursday in New York.
View ArticleFormer U.S. Security Czar Launches U.K. Cybersecurity Group
Howard Schmidt, the former White House cybersecurity adviser, Wednesday helped the U.K. government launch the Cyber Security Information Sharing Partnership, a group of public sector officials and...
View ArticleMinnesota Tech Firm Opens FCPA Probe
Technology company [wsj-ticker ticker="ISNS" onlinesignificance="prominent" name="Image Sensing Systems" postfix=" Inc."] said Wednesday it is investigating itself for possible violations of...
View ArticleJudge Needs More Time to Weigh SAC Settlement
A federal judge said he needs more time to consider a $602 million settlement by hedge-fund firm SAC Capital Advisors LP to resolve allegations related to what federal authorities have called the most...
View ArticleTeliaSonera Could Face Fines in Uzbekistan Bribery Case
Sweden-based telecommunications company TeliaSonera AB received notice from Swedish prosecutors it could face fines and possible forfeiture related to an investigation of former employees under...
View ArticleDOJ Declines to Prosecute DynCorp Over FCPA Allegations
Ahmad Al-Rubaye/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Among the reasons DynCorp gave for the declination to prosecute in the filing were the voluntary disclosure it made, an internal probe and steps the...
View ArticleSAC Capital Advisors Trader Charged With Fraud
Federal authorities, deepening a criminal insider-trading investigation, continued to work their way up the ranks at SAC Capital Advisors LP.
View ArticlePost-Disaster, PG&E Turns to Tech
Pacific Gas and Electric Co. said it has cleared a new hurdle toward meeting government safety recommendations issued in the wake of a deadly pipeline explosion in September 2010.
View ArticleMany U.S. Businesses in China Cite Data Theft
More than a quarter of U.S. businesses in China said in a new survey that proprietary data was stolen from their China operations, highlighting a growing trade irritant between Washington and Beijing.
View ArticleAmazon’s Tax Dispute May Be Destined for the Supreme Court
One of the less-remembered legacies of Eliot Spitzer’s governorship was the “Amazon tax.”
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