All Risk Management News - October 2006

Arkeia sources new San system

  • News analysis
  • Date: 11 October 2006
Arkeia has launched a new version of its Network Backup system in order to reduce costs, improve backup performance and increase flexibility for distributed infrastructures such as organisations with storage area networks.

Symantec brings storage tiering to the enterprise

  • News analysis
  • Date: 11 October 2006
In a bid to enable policy-based automated storage management of persistent data profiles, Symantec has announced the ability to leverage its Dynamic Storage Tiering technology to stored data at the enterprise level.

BP spells out disaster recovery plans

Petrochemical giant BP has put in place a multi-level communications strategy which includes using Skype, to keep in touch with staff in the event of a major disaster.

IBM helps with patching glut

IBM is to ship new software that can help organisations keep their businesses up and running when a sudden glut of security patches must be deployed.

Symantec unveils new security products and services

Symantec has outlined its vision for protecting customers from the next generation of internet security threats with the help of a range of new products and partnerships - under the badge of its Security 2.0 concept.

Microsoft delivers 10 patches and tool update

Updated: Microsoft released six critical patches Tuesday, but a technical problem prevented the company from pushing the fixes out via its automated tools.

Backup reporting tools must expand scope to survive

WsyDM, Bocada and others provide backup reporting tools that traditional backup vendors don't, but these tools are begging to be integrated into these applications, analysts say.

Google Code Search gives security experts a sinking feeling

The new search tool from Google can help developers find useful code examples. But security experts worry that it also will make attackers' jobs that much easier.

IM and blogs next target for litigation

In litigation, email is still the No. 1 target of subpoenas for electronic records. But IMs and blogs are easily targeted, too, and need attention.

Biometric authentication a choice for banks

As banks struggle to secure their online transactions with two-factor authentication, one bank has chosen a fingerprint biometric system -- with very good results.
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