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Survey results: Have ethics codes relaxed?
TechRepublic's IT Consultant ethics survey indicates that fewer firms are requiring employees to sign a code of ethics. Find out what members said about their firms' ethics policies and how those results stack up against the results from November 2000.We recently reran a November 2000 survey that asked IT Consultant...
Tags: Business ethics, Marketing research, Policies and procedures, Beth Blakely, survey, ethics, unethical behavior
Technical articles 2002-03-22
Consultants' ethical codes are informal yet strict, survey reveals
Who monitors the ethics of consultants? What happens when a consultant strays from the straight and narrow? Find out what our members said about ethics on the job.In a recent informal survey, TechRepublic asked the IT Consultant community members about their ethics practices and those of their peers in the...
Tags: Business ethics, Policies and procedures, Beth Blakely, ethics, unethical behavior, monitor, survey
Technical articles 2000-11-28

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looking for a solution for acer travelmate 4220 unknown bios password
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Discussion threads 2007-10-24
Unethical requests from supervisors are prevalent
A majority of survey respondents say they've been subjected to unethical requests from supervisors. Look at the results of this Polling Place Quick Poll to see if your work experiences fall into the norm.
Tags: Workforce management, TechRepublic Staff, supervisor
Technical articles 2002-08-28
Wireless Network Securing - Fee
Do you think its ethical for someone to drive around and find unprotected wifi points, and then offer their services to them and charge them to secure up their network? They would do things like change default settings, change the ssid, configure settings and enable protection. Do you think it...
Tags: Andrew06, Fee, network, Securing, security, wifi, windows, wireless, wireless network
Discussion threads 2005-11-08
Anomaly Intrusion Detection Systems: Handling Temporal Relations Between Events
Lately, many approaches have been developed to discover computer abuse. Some of them use data mining techniques to discover anomalous behavior in audit trail, considering this behavior as an intrusive one. This paper discusses a temporal knowledge representation of users' behavior that is used by data mining tools to construct...
Tags: Behavior, Intrusion Detection System, University Of Jyväskylä, Data Mining, Business Intelligence, Marketing Research, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Marketing
White papers 2000-04-12
Fusejob Knows
blog rootUsing Program Behavior to "Seek and Destroy" MalwareCheck out Sana Security .. .. they have ti figured out for the enterprise environment.Using Program Behavior toand it doesn't and any new spyware afterall????????????Using Program Behavior toIt doesn't add any spyware.. It does tend to take up a large amount of...
Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Spyware, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, jared.ochs@...
Discussion threads 2005-08-15
Visualization of Host Behavior for Network Security
Monitoring host behavior in a network is one of the most essential tasks in the fields of network monitoring and security since more and more malicious code in the wild internet constantly threatens the network infrastructure. This paper presents a visual analytics tool that visualizes network host behavior through positional...
Tags: Security, Network, Behavior, Network Security, University Of Konstanz, Networking
White papers 2008-05-30
Emergent (Mis)Behavior Vs. Complex Software Systems
Complex systems often behave in unexpected ways that are not easily predictable from the behavior of their components; this is known as emergent behavior. As software systems grow in complexity, interconnectedness, and geographic distribution, one will increasingly face unwanted emergent behavior. Unpredictable software systems are hard to debug and hard...
Tags: Software, Hewlett-Packard Co., Behavior, Software System, Tools & Techniques, Productivity, Management
White papers 2005-12-22
What should I do: My company is careless and unethical
There are a lot of reasons you shouldn't trash former employers in interviews. But one TechRepublic member asked if you should tell a recruiter when your company may actually be doing something illegal. by Toni Bowers
Tags: Employer, Professional Development, E-mail, Blogging, Recruitment & Selection, Career, Online Communications, Internet, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-10-10
Ethical consulting: The Lone Ranger provides guiding principles
You might think the Lone Ranger is the last folk hero who could teach you how to do business. But the masked man can guide your conduct in your dealings with clients and keep you on the right side of ethical behavior.Lots of literature is available regarding ethics, moral issues,...
Tags: Business ethics, consulting, Nothing, Edwin Smith, Lone Ranger, ethics
Technical articles 2000-10-26
Many consultants face unethical requests
It's tough to be a consultant sometimes, especially when your client or your employer asks you to do something illegal or unethical. About 60 percent of Polling Place respondents have faced these requests. Take a look at the numbers.
Tags: Elisabeth Nelson
Technical articles 2002-02-08
What to do when asked illegal questions in an interview
I know there are several illegal questions that employers are to avoid - due to the US Constitution guarantee of our rights, but I also know from both personal experience and first hand accounts from friends seeking new jobs or positions are routinely asked illegal questions. What can you do...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, mmtoler@..., illegal question, job
Discussion threads 2007-10-20
Behavior-Based Spyware Detection
Spyware is rapidly becoming a major security issue. Spyware programs are surreptitiously installed on a user's workstation to monitor his/her actions and gather private information about a user's behavior. Current anti-spyware tools operate in a way similar to traditional anti-virus tools, where signatures associated with known spyware programs are checked...
Tags: Technique, Spyware, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security
White papers 2006-03-03
Three steps to making an ethical decision
For most consultants, our first instinct will tell us if we're about to make an unethical decision. But what if you're in a situation where the choice isn't so cut-and-dried? Follow these rules to determine whether or not you're doing the right thing.In my last article, Ethical consulting: The Lone...
Tags: Business ethics, Edwin Smith, Josephson Institute, Golden Rule
Technical articles 2000-11-02
Using Steady-State TCP Behavior for Proactive Queue Management
This paper describes and evaluates the use of steady-state TCP behavior knowledge for Proactive Queue Management PQM. It shows how routers can use flow parameters and the knowledge of TCP end-host behavior to intelligently mark packets to prevent queue build-up, and thus prevent congestion from ever occurring, while at the...
Tags: Congestion, TCP, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Tcp/Ip, Networking, Routers & Switches
White papers 2007-01-01
Behavior-based AV solutions cannot stand alone
Someday, behavior analysis might replace signature comparison in AV solutions. But I don't think so. Like all security controls, these two approaches to detecting malware are layered defenses, supporting each other, identifying threats the other misses. by Tom Olzak
Tags: Malware, Behavior Analysis, Signature Comparison, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security, Tom Olzak
Blog posts 2008-08-06
Behavior-Based Marketing: Adding Intelligence to Consumer Marketing and CRM
It is a necessary core competency for organizations to build an understanding of how customers behave and to continue to enhance this by learning how different service levels, communication methods and channels affect different customers. This approach builds a depth of market and customer knowledge that will provide a springboard...
Tags: Modeling, CRM, Research & Development, Advertising & Promotion, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Enterprise Software, Business Operations, Marketing, Software
White papers
Malware-Propagative Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: Asymptotic Behavior Analysis
In this paper, the spreading of malicious software over ad hoc networks, where legitimate nodes are prone to propagate the infections they receive from either an attacker or their already infected neighbors, is analyzed. Considering the Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible SIS node infection paradigm they propose a probabilistic model, based on the theory...
Tags: Network, Environment, Behavior, Analysis, Security
White papers 2007-10-01
TCP Congestion Control With a Misbehaving Receiver
This paper explores the operation of TCP congestion control when the receiver can misbehave, as might occur with a greedy Web client. The paper first demonstrates that there are simple attacks that allow a misbehaving receiver to drive a standard TCP sender arbitrarily fast, without losing end-to-end reliability. These attacks...
Tags: University Of Washington, TCP, Tcp/Ip, Networking
White papers 2007-01-01
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