All Risk Management News - November 2006

Two-factor technology opens new e-markets

UK businesses should soon be able to conduct trade electronically with their counterparts in Macedonia and with other states that have until now been deemed too great an e-commerce risk, thanks to an initiative between security techology firm VeriSign and the US Agency for International Development.

Airline flies towards a cheaper way to block unauthorised applications

Budget airline FlyBe is assessing anti-virus-style technology for locking down PCs which could reduce the costs associated with keeping blocked-application lists updated.

Firms see benefits of IT skills matrix

A growing number of companies are achieving efficiencies by using the Skills Framework for the Information Age to better manage their IT workforce

Road safety concerns raised after hacker attack on electronic signs

Security specialists have traced a hacking attack which left electronic road signs in Crawley town centre displaying offensive messages for over two hours to a hacking group in the US.

Security on the open source road

A growing number of suppliers are developing identity management, anti-virus and firewall security products to better support open source systems

Drive business change with Web 2.0

Web 2.0 will alter the way that businesses develop and apply innovative ideas, according to General Motors systems and technology officer Fred Killeen

News in brief

Short takes on this week's news

IT Management Guide: Mobile computing for SMBs

  • News
  • Date: 07 November 2006
The IT Management guide to mobile computing offers resources and advice for successfully investing, implementing and maintaining mobile computing devices in your SMB.

How to manage encryption keys, page 2

  • News
  • Date: 07 November 2006
Encryption is an effective way to secure data, but the encryption keys used must be carefully managed to ensure data remains protected and accessible when needed.

How to manage encryption keys

  • News
  • Date: 07 November 2006
Encryption is an effective way to secure data, but the encryption keys used must be carefully managed to ensure data remains protected and accessible when needed.
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