All Risk Management News - June 2007

Blue-chips rate Symantec deduplication but cool on scalability

JPMorgan and Qualcomm say deploying the data deduplication product at remote offices saves on bandwidth and management time, but they're waiting on scalability improvements.

Added presence for collaboration

  • News
  • Date: 14 June 2007
Presence Networks, a provider of secured real time unified communications solutions, has announced Networker 4.0, what it says is the industry’s first secure transport gateway for real time unified communications.

Possible new Microsoft Office security flaw

Attackers can exploit a new buffer-overflow flaw in Microsoft Office to cause a denial of service or run malicious code on targeted machines via IE

New encryption options in Windows Vista

  • News
  • Date: 14 June 2007
Encryption in Microsoft Windows operating systems has evolved over the years. Read Mark Minasi's take on how encryption has changed in Windows Vista in this excerpt from his latest book, "Administering Windows Vista Security: The Big Surprises."

Web applications tangle security researchers

  • In Depth
  • Date: 14 June 2007
Web application security researchers are finding that some of their work could land them on the wrong side of the law. As a result, Web applications are more vulnerable to attack.

Financial organisation vulnerabilities up

Security vulnerabilities at financial organisations are on the up as companies in the sector offer online access to their customers, according to security testing and consultancy NTA Monitor.

Jailed former CA sales head ordered to pay £15.6m

The former head of sales at Computer Associates will pay $29.7m (£15.6m) in restitution for his role in the $2.2bn accounting scandal at the firm, reports Reuters.

Users offered free mobile security platform

Mobile users are being offered a free mobile security system by AVG.

US college suffers two-year hack

About 6,000 University of Virginia faculty members have been warned that their personal details - including social security numbers and dates of birth - have been downloaded by hackers.

Microsoft patches Windows Vista, IE 7

Microsoft fixed 15 flaws in a variety of products Tuesday, including Windows XP, Vista and Internet Explorer 7. Attackers could exploit the most serious flaws for remote code execution.
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