All Risk Management News - October 2006

Enterprise-class disk array specifications

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  • Date: 05 October 2006
Key specifications for a cross-section of enterprise-class disk array systems.

Standalone patch management suppliers under siege

As large security players look to add patching and remediation tools to their arsenals, analysts say the days of the standalone patch-management supplier may well be numbered.

Insider threats: Watch out for the quiet ones

Malicious insiders remain a menace to data security, but it's the loyal employee who takes a lax approach to policy that could be your most looming threat.

Banks must take integrated approach to security

Many banks still treat each of their channels separately for the purposes of security and need to take a more holistic view when weighing up options for customer authentication and security.

NHS IT - A personal view

The media last week was full of comment on the "problems" at the NHS IT project as Accenture ducked out. Yet again, the comment portrayed the project as a "disaster" - indeed “yet another public sector IT disaster”.

News in brief

Short takes on this week's news

Forensics turns screw on NHS fraud

After three years, a dedicated computer forensics unit has uncovered evidence that has led to 114 criminal prosecutions and recovery of £500,000 in funds

Space savers offer bandwidth boost

Data compression: Buying more Wan bandwidth to meet expanding needs is still an expensive option. The smarter move is get the most out of what you already possess

Travel firm uses database scanning for safe journey to Sarbanes-Oxley

Travelport, the global travel services company which owns a range of well-known brands including ebookers.com and Galileo, is deploying a scanning system to analyse hundreds of databases for security vulnerabilities.

Microsoft and anti-virus suppliers battle it out over Vista security levels

Corporate IT security departments risk being caught in a row that could limit the security of the new Windows Vista operating system, as Microsoft and leading security suppliers engage in a bitter war of words about its security features.
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