All Risk Management News - June 2007

IBM acquires Watchfire for added security and compliance

IBM agreed to acquire Waltham, Mass.-based Watchfire Corp. to add Web application and compliance testing tools into Big Blue's Rational development platform.

Your shout: undervalued support staff deserve respect

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  • Date: 05 June 2007
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General Electric rolls out Sophos security

General Electric (GE) has signed an agreement to install Sophos security software on 350,000 laptops, desktops and servers throughout the world and within every division of the company.

62,000 Bank of Scotland customers face identity theft risk

The Bank of Scotland (BoS) is notifying 62,000 mortgage customers that they could become the victims of identity theft.

Broker uses forensic e-mail system to meet compliance

Financial services firm Numis Securities has implemented a forensic e-mail archiving and compliance system to meet its regulatory obligations for key international legislation. These include Sarbanes Oxley in the US and the impending Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (Mifid) in Europe.

Think tank highlights five keys to MiFID compliance

Key hotspots have been identified that financial institutions must address if they are to comply with the forthcoming Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID).

VeriSign, AirMagnet team up for wireless security

VeriSign and AirMagnet announce collaboration on the new VeriSign Wireless Intrusion Prevention Service (IPS) to help IT shops defend Wi-Fi users.

PCs, servers and tools for SMBs

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  • Date: 05 June 2007
PCs, servers, other hardware and software change by the minute, and keeping up with them or just maintaining the status quo isn't easy. This IT Management Guide will help SMBs make smart choices.

SMBs sample SaaS via telecoms

Telecom XO Communications has announced a new, SMB-focused partnership with Jamcracker, a wholesaler of SaaS technology. Analysts say more telecoms will try to offer SMBs IT services with such deals.

Security begins with the reception desk

A security policy is no help if nobody is listening
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