All Risk Management News - August 2007

Disk-based backup overview

Implementing a backup scheme that is fast, safe and cost-effective remains a serious challenge for storage administrators. Here's how to do it

Does compliance make encryption always necessary?

  • In Depth
  • Date: 06 August 2007
Many organisations look to encryption to protect sensitive data. Yet hundreds of millions of people who use the Internet also use encryption, yet most of them don't even know it.

Encryption planning can reap benefits

  • In Depth
  • Date: 06 August 2007
New regulations require effective encryption . Encryption can be beneficial if you implement it in the right places.

Storage news weekly:Sun storage revs eclipsed

Data storage continues to be a struggle for Sun, according to the company's quarterly earnings report. One bright spot is Thumper, and Sun is working on more products like it.

Strategy Clinic: your IT management questions answered

  • Special Report
  • Date: 06 August 2007
Experts from Cranfield School of Management, Dominic Barrow, Ernst & Young, Henley Management College, NCC Group and The Corporate IT Forum offer solutions to IT directors' dilemmas

Next move: career advice for IT professionals

What should I study to move into IT security?

DefCon highlights risk of secondary attacks on PCs

The risk of secondary infections from PCs that have already been compromised will be demonstrated at this week's DefCon security conference in Las Vegas.

Downtime: terminators, rain and moody computers

  • In Depth
  • Date: 06 August 2007
The wacky side of IT

Discovery of malware cesspool triggers attack fears

Trend Micro researchers say a malware-infested Web server in Russia, linked to several Italian Web sites, could lead to a large-scale attack.

Forensics software security holes revealed

Researchers from iSEC Partners tell the Black Hat 2007 audience that the industry's leading forensics software is susceptible to attack.
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