All Risk Management News - June 2007

Messaging techniques spawn new security policies

As people use a growing variety of messaging programs in the workplace, companies are being forced to create new policies to minimise crossover threats.

CSC signs ambulance patient record software deal

Computer Sciences Corporation has signed an agreement with Canadian-based Medusa Medical Technologies to equip ambulances in the North, Midlands and East of England with Medusa’s Siren electronic patient-care reporting (ePCR) and data-management software.

NetApp centralised storage pays off for risk management firm

Gallagher Bassett International, a large risk and claims management firm, has cut its storage costs significantly by moving to a centralised, mirrored backup system.

Apps testing could pressure security vendors

Companies should shoulder some of the responsibility for testing applications to put pressure on vendors to create more secure software, say panelists at Gartner conference

New hacking technique shields attackers

A new report issued by UK-based security vendor Finjan shows that attackers are using IP addresses to mask a malicious Web page and avoid detection.

Zero-day flaws affect Firefox, IE

A researcher published details on four new zero-day flaws affecting Firefox and Internet Explorer. They could be exploited to log keystrokes, download malware and steal cookies.

Analysts make the case for enterprise security architectures

Gartner IT Security Summit: An enterprise security architecture is an important part of a long term strategy and can help mitigate the risks when data is used in new ways.

Lloyds TSB rolls out software to detect insider fraud

Lloyds TSB has rolled out anti fraud software from Actimize Europe to help it detect and prevent fraudulent activity by rogue employees.

Windows security testing: Five tips for the summer

  • News
  • Date: 06 June 2007
If you don't test the security of your systems, you are practically begging hackers to crack into your network and steal business-critical information. Learn Windows security testing secrets and how to penetrate your own network to prepare for inevitable breaches.

Analysts see IBM security boost from Watchfire

Analysts have been pushing the Security 3.0 concept this week at Gartner's IT Security Summit, and one analyst says IBM's acquisition of Watchfire illustrates the trend.
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