All Risk Management News - January 2007

Blended security threats spiral

Blended security threats are continuing to plague companies’ networks, according to web security firm ScanSafe.

Symantec beefs up network security with £436m acquisition

Symantec is acquiring IT management software firm Altiris for $830m (£436m) to beef up its network security offering.

Korean programmers arrested for massive spam operation

Two men have been arrested in South Korea on suspicion of being involved in one of the country’s biggest spam incidents.

Lawyers discuss e-discovery gotchas

During panel sessions at Legal Tech, lawyers provided their insights into the e-discovery process, retention policies and helping judges get up to speed.

Vista adoption off to a slow start

SMB adoption of Vista will be relatively modest. Still, there are a lot of businesses prepared to make the move.

Mobile GPS system could infect network

A mobile GPS system shipped with a virus that could infect the corporate network.

Symantec unveils 'universal ID system'

Symantec said the goal is to create a universally accepted identity system across all Web sites -- from online financial institutions to retailers -- for millions of consumers.

Information Security magazine highlights January 2007

  • In Depth
  • Date: 31 January 2007
A deep dive into the security issues you need to be proficient with today and what you'll need to keep an eye on for tomorrow

Microsoft disputes Word zero-day report

Symantec is warning of a new zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Word. But Microsoft doesn't believe the flaw is new.

Quiz: Using IAM tools to improve compliance

  • None
  • Date: 31 January 2007
A five-question multiple-choice quiz to test your understanding of the content presented by expert Tom Bowers in this lesson of SearchSecurity.com's Identity and Access Management Security School.
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