All Risk Management News - June 2007

Evasive web attacks bypass security systems

Evasive internet attacks, where malware evades internet security systems, are a growing threat.

Siemens and BT form identity and access management alliance

Siemens Medical Solutions and BT have signed a worldwide reseller agreement for the provision of identity and access management services to global clients.

Risk and reward as a data defender

Information security chiefs can work at the highest level of business and reap the financial benefits, but their livelihood is on the line if a breach occurs.

Do security certifications have credibility?

Certifications can be one way to evaluate security consultants, but as Information Security 's Marcia Savage reports, opinions vary as to their value.

Security news updates: Google Desktop exploit code circulates

Also in Security Bytes: A data security breach law could be strengthened and Mac OS X users face Samba flaws.

Web 2.0: beyond the buzz words

We unravel the Web 2.0 rhetoric to find how businesses can benefit from the changing face of the internet

Spotlight on staff security risks as data watchdog probes C&W breach

The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has begun an investigation into a security breach at Cable & Wireless which led to confidential customer details becoming public.

IBM: We're No. 1 in storage hardware

A new combined disk and tape tracker from IDC has IBM trumpeting from the rooftops that it's the market leader. But what's IBM's story when it comes to software?

Civil servants told to destroy reports on risky IT projects

Treasury officials are ordering the immediate destruction of "Gateway" internal reports into risky government IT schemes to prevent information on the projects being leaked.

Cisco: File virtualisation a service, for now

Cisco's Jayshree Ullal talks about the company's plans for file virtualisation, green datacentres and Fibre Channel over Ethernet.
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