This is all I found on yahoo: Computer Security Specialist
A big chunk of the ARRA money is dedicated to health-care information-technology initiatives — digitizing medical records so they’re easier to transmit and share between doctors, hospitals and pharmacists. Computer-security experts who can help keep electronic medical records locked away from computer hackers and other unauthorized users will be in high demand as the health-care sector modernizes, says Laurence Shatkin, author of "Great Jobs in the President’s Stimulus Plan."
Other specialists will be needed to train workers on how to keep the data safe. A brief certificate program may suffice to get you started in this field, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) says. "There’s going to be a special role here of how to keep prying eyes away," Shatkin says.
Hi, I own a franchise that requires me to transmit data to the corp office. I have a wired network between 5 computers with one computer designated as the "main" computer from which data is received from the other 4 computers and transmitted to the corp office.
My question is since I operate other non franchise related business within my office can the franchise corp office "see" my other computers on my network and if so, how can I protect my personal and other files on these computers from their "prying eyes". I know they can see the main computer and all that is contained on it, but would like to have security on other computers. I use CA anti spyware on all computers.
I wanted to know if there was anyway to get extra securiy on my computer, such as passwords and such for certain documents. Someone I know has a diary on her computer and her obnoxious little brother got into it. And I don't want that happening with mine. Any idea how I can set a password or such to keep prying eyes out of my diary?