All Risk Management News - April 2007

When disaster recovery and data classification collide

Attendees at a disaster recovery seminar discussed the complex application dependencies when disaster recovery and data classification combine.

ISPA publishes anti-spam standard

The Internet Services Providers’ Association (ISPA) has published new recommendations for ISPs regarding spam.

Third of firms don't report e-crime

A third of businesses do not report information security crimes and system breaches.

Test your knowledge on backup strategies

What's the level of your backup IQ? Try our Backup IQ quiz and find out if you're up to date with the various backup strategies available to help you protect yourself from data loss.

Critical flaw in Web 2.0, AJAX

Fortify Software warns in a new report that digital outlaws could use JavaScript to snatch data from Web 2.0 and AJAX-based applications if they're not properly secured.

HSBC uses Bluetooth for drive-by marketing

HSBC is using Bluetooth short range wireless technology to send marketing messages to people walking past some of its London branches.

ABN pays out over hacked accounts

ABN Amro has compensated four customers who lost cash when hackers stole money from their accounts using a malware phishing technique.

Icann rejects new porn top-level domain

Web domain name governing body Icann has rejected the introduction of a .xxx top-level domain for porn sites.

Risk managers want better alignment between IT and business

UK risk professionals see significant scope for improving the integration and alignment of IT to better manage information security and risk, research by the National Computer Centre for Atos Consulting has found.

Energy group gets flexible with SOA

The British Energy Group, which is responsible for generating more than 20% of the nation's electricity, is to adopt a service oriented architecture (SOA) to help it adapt its IT infrastructure to rapid changes in the energy market.
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