People who consider themselves happy have higher annual household incomes than those who do not consider themselves very happy.
Hardly surprising you say. Well, there was some research data that seemed to support the theory that the relentless pursuit of pecuniary gain decreases happiness in the long run.
Anyhow, snap shot of some US research debunks this general conclusion and offers an insight or two into why we might conclude money equals happiness.

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The impact of large privacy breaches

When privacy breaches are in the media, it can be embarrassing for businesses. But don’t make the mistake of thinking that’s the extent of it, or that a breach isn’t of the upmost importance for your organisation, writes Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster.

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