All Risk Management News - September 2006

Bogus software seller gets seven years

The owner of a “massive” for-profit software piracy website has been jailed for over seven years (87 months) in the US.

660,000 Second Life users hit by security breach

The firm behind virtual world Second Life has warned its 660,000 members about a serious security breach which has seen hackers able to access their personal details.

IBM offers server software support for virtualisation

  • In Depth
  • Date: 11 September 2006
Virtualisation software that enables companies to deploy and install software on tens of thousands of laptops, desktop PCs, wireless devices and servers has been launched by IBM.

PCI council focuses on security standards and requirements

American Express, Discover, JCB, MasterCard and Visa have created an independent PCI standards council

Storage upstarts are tipping the vendor scales

  • In Depth
  • Date: 11 September 2006
The big storage vendors are always trying to steal a piece of each other's pie. But some small tech upstarts might play big parts in determining who comes out on top.

European Windows Vista launch may be delayed by anti-trust compliance

Microsoft has suggested that the European launch of its forthcoming Windows Vista operating system could be delayed by the anti-trust requirements of the European Commission.

JP Morgan Chase junks 2.6 million customer accounts

JP Morgan Chase has thrown out 2.6 million customer account details with the rubbish.

Content security gateway market takes off

The content security gateway market is about to take off, as established security players and new ones plough investment into the market to meet customer demand.

Nokia and Yahoo optimise mobile web search

Nokia has more closely integrated Yahoo! search technology into its top-of-the-range mobile devices to make it easier for users to find and save web content.

RFID continues to raise security concerns

As more applications are developed for radio frequency identification technology, CIOs need to pay closer attention to the potential security risks.
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