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...unwanted software making its way into social networking. Here's the number one reason why we need to be cautious about allowing access to it from the corporate network. It's going to become a minefield of malware. I'm sure the debate will go... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/stuart_king/2008/02/i-had-a-little-chuckle.html
...unlimited access (44 minutes amongst companies not allowing access in core hours), and 62 minutes amongst London based...malware coming in and, almost uncontrollably if we're allowing access, data going out. Secondly, the full potential of... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/stuart_king/2007/12/computer-weekly-social-network.html
...and will be required to obtain Developed Vetting clearance – the government's highest-level security check, allowing access to top secret documents. Interested candidates should email their CV and a covering letter to CIOresponse@hotmail... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/CIO%2Dmaking%2DIT%2Dhappen%2Dblog/
...say that allowing police access to the national electronic database of patient records information is a step towards allowing access to other public authorities, such as social services; and later on private organisations, including employers and... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2008/02/police-will-be-allowed-searche.html
...threats and risks Back in the mainframe age, network security was simple – it meant locking the computer room, only allowing access to authorised individuals. This is no longer the case and the nature of the threat facing small and medium business... http://www.computerweekly.com/DowntimePDF/pdf/star_network_security_white_paper_final_amended_june_08.pdf
...and will be required to obtain Developed Vetting clearance – the government's highest-level security check, allowing access to top secret documents. Interested candidates should email their CV and a covering letter to CIOresponse@hotmail... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/cio-making-it-happen-blog/2007/11/mi6-searches-for-a-new-cio.html
...impossible. It is not well understood that preventing unauthorised access to the network is not the same thing as allowing access to the data. That is where white listing makes sense, because unknowns are denied. While I agree that blacklists... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/david_lacey/2007/06/is_antivirus_technology_dying.html
...concerned that allowing police access to the national electronic database of patient records information is a step towards allowing access to other public authorities - such as social services - and later on to private organisations, including employers... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/02/28/229610/police-allowed-searches-of-national-patient-records.htm
...The Professional Association of Teachers added, "There are also complex data security issues to be addressed in allowing access to school systems, particularly in light of recent losses of government-held data." SPONSORED LINKS http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/01/11/228872/minister-announces-plan-for-e-school-reports.htm
...users who may be downloading files - such as music from the internet - by identifying and filtering out viruses and allowing access only to trusted applications. John Safa, DriveSentry chief technology officer, said, "This type of security... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/04/14/230276/drivesentry-protects-memory-sticks-and-mp3-players-from-malware.htm

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...will work in your organization. Formerly NetSec, CSI SX is now co-located with Interop and Software 2008, allowing access to the Interop Exhibition of over 500 exhibitors (100 security exhibitors) and the option to attend all three events... http://www.csisx.com/

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...will work in your organization. Formerly NetSec, CSI SX is now co-located with Interop and Software 2008, allowing access to the Interop Exhibition of over 500 exhibitors (100 security exhibitors) and the option to attend all three events... http://www.csisx.com/
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