All Risk Management News - October 2006

UK firms get data security wake-up call

IT directors have been warned to ­review their data security after ­Indian police arrested a man based on evidence broadcast in a Channel 4 programme that investigated security failures in overseas call centres.

Network security FAQ: Managing user rights

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  • Date: 17 October 2006
User rights management raises many questions in Windows networking environments. Check out this FAQ with Windows network security expert Wes Noonan and learn to manage user rights and access permissions in your network.

Ministers back legal fight to hide ID cards findings

Treasury ministers have approved a costly, cross-government legal case to stop the publication of Gateway reviews on identity cards - although the UK's information commissioner and three committees of the House of Commons want information on the reviews released.

For users, it's all about infrastructure

Users don't care about storage and data -- they only care about their own applications, so it's essential to deliver IT as a transparent service.

Global system keeps bank ahead of rules

Credit Suisse pioneers automated platform as key to compliance

Malware forces McDonald’s recall of giveaway MP3s

Fast food giant McDonald’s is understood to have launched a recall of MP3 players given as prizes in a soft drinks promotion after finding that they were infected with spyware.

Microsoft under pressure over detail of Vista security

Security experts have demanded the detail behind Microsoft’s pledge to tackle concerns over security features in the forthcoming Windows Vista operating system.

Vista release confirmed after Microsoft makes changes to comply with EC

Microsoft has announced that it is now on track to release its new Windows Vista operating system to corporate users in November and to consumers in January, following changes to meet European anti-trust requirements.

Security experts warn that malicious code lurks in web caches

Security experts have warned of malicious code residing in cached web pages on servers used by ISPs, search engines and businesses.

McAfee boosts security product line with acquisition

Anti-virus software firm McAfee has acquired information security company Onigma in a $20m (£10.7m) deal that will help it offer a more comprehensive enterprise protection package.
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