All Risk Management News - September 2007

Heathrow needs more time before RFID luggage trial

Heathrow Airport has postponed a trial of radio frequency identification tags for tracking passenger baggage, which is set to be the biggest pilot of RFID technology in Europe.

SMBs demand attention from business apps vendors -- and get it

Competition is at a fever pitch in the SMB ERP market, and as a result, vendors are scoring with products specifically for SMBs.

Microsoft update to patch critical Windows flaw

Microsoft plans to patch a critical flaw in Windows and plug holes in MSN Messenger, Visual Studio, and Windows services for Unix.

Government warns of dangerous QuickBooks Online flaw

Attackers could exploit two flaws in the popular Intuit QuickBooks Online Edition to cause buffer overflows and download or upload files in arbitrary locations, US-CERT warned.

Video: CISO security special

In the first part of our security special video, ComputerWeekly.com blogger David Lacey interviews Betfair's Sandra Barton-Nicol

Cybercriminals employ toolkits in rising numbers to steal data

The market is increasing for crimeware toolkits that help cybercriminals avoid detection and exploit flaws, according to new research from security vendor, Finjan.

NAS product acquisitions need careful consideration

  • News
  • Date: 07 September 2007
In many cases, storage can be added to the network using network attached storage (NAS) devices -- dedicated disk-based storage devices that attach to the user local area network (LAN) through an ordinary network connection. NAS devices can be expanded with additional disks, and new NAS appliances can be added as needed to facilitate significant amounts of network storage. NAS devices must also be managed with software tools to ensure cost-effectiveness. This article highlights a series of purchase considerations that are common to many types of NAS products.

Everyone's hacking the net, says Check Point founder

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 06 September 2007
Governments, criminal gangs, and gifted amateurs are seeding cyberspace with Trojans, viruses and other malware to monitor activity and benefit economically.

HSBC develops new security authentication system

HSBC is developing an alternative form of security authentication after deciding the standard two-factor system was not customer-friendly enough.

FalconStor ports data backup to VMware

FalconStor introduces a new version of its IPStor software ported to a virtual appliance for under $10K.
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