All Risk Management News - November 2006

European Commission calls for real fight against spam

The European Commission has said member states must do more to fight the spread of spam.

Oracle gets closer vulnerability focus

  • News
  • Date: 30 November 2006
A comparison of the vulnerabilities between Microsoft’s SQL Server database and Oracle’s relational database management products has suggested there are more vulnerability issues with Oracle’s products than Microsoft’s.

Identifying the right outsourcing strategy

For far too long, the issue of outsourcing versus insourcing has had the proportions of a religious debate between often fanatical supporters and opponents of both.

Podcast: Security certifications pay could rebound in '07

Security certifications pay is languishing, according to skill and certifications pay expert David Foote of Foote Research. Foote examines the state of the IT security job market.

Oracle should heed report touting SQL Server security

A prominent security researcher sheds light on Oracle's security lapses, but how will the vendor respond? As Dennis Fisher explains, Oracle should look internally.

Multiple flaws in Adobe Reader, Acrobat

Multiple flaws in Adobe Reader and Acrobat could allow attackers to execute malicious commands on victims' computers.

Ajax security: A dynamic approach

  • None
  • Date: 30 November 2006
In this podcast, expert Caleb Sima explains why Ajax is not inherently insecure, which tools work and which don't, and how to safely deploy Ajax.

Linux software suite for smartphones unveiled

Trolltech has unveiled a Linux-based software suite to make it easier and faster for mobile phone manufacturers to roll out Linux-driven smartphones.

Apple fixes over 20 security vulnerabilities in OS

Apple Computer has issued a patch to fix over 20 security vulnerabilities in its Mac OS X operating system, including a major Wi-Fi threat.

Effective wireless security is available, but holes exist

Specialist vendors offer products that allow even small businesses to run a secure wireless network without paying a high price, but that doesn't mean companies are using it.
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