All Risk Management News - July 2006

Datacentre outage hits health service in North West

Hospitals and GP surgeries in the North West of England have been left without patient administration information following a datacentre outage in Kent.

Microsoft recalls latest release of SME server software

Microsoft has recalled the latest R2 release of its Small Business Server 2003 software after finding that “non-final” versions of core components had been included.

Online fraud hard to report, warns attorney general

The UK’s response to internet fraud is hampered by geographical and sectoral boundaries between police forces and other authorities, the attorney general Lord Goldsmith has warned.

Efficient firms will enjoy drop in security spend

  • News
  • Date: 31 July 2006
Firms with mature IT security practices could begin to reap the rewards of their hard work and scale back their security spending by 3-4% by 2008, according to Gartner research.

UK firms ignore mobile email security

  • News
  • Date: 31 July 2006
Half of UK businesses plan to set up staff for remote email access over the next year but are turning a blind eye to the related security issues.

Guide to Microsoft-Nortel alliance: What it means to you

Microsoft has teamed with Nortel to take on Cisco. In this guide, you'll find a compilation of SearchVoIP.com's coverage of the Microsoft-Nortel alliance. We cut through the hype and lay out how this merger ultimately impacts enterprise organizations considering and/or managing VoIP now and in years to come.

Data management overview: Chapter 4 - Compliance

Regulations and other legislation now mandate the integrity, accessibility and long-term retention of data in any publicly held company -- even across specific industries like banking and healthcare.

EqualLogic updates storage provisioning software

Users have more options when it comes to pooling storage with version 3.0 of EqualLogic's array software, but some are wondering whatever happened to the SAS disks.

Mozilla releases critical security updates

The open source group has issued new versions of Firefox, Thunderbird and SeaMonkey to fix 13 software security flaws, eight of which have been deemed critical.

Security Bytes: ISS warns of new Microsoft Windows flaw

Attackers could exploit the latest Microsoft Windows flaw to crash vulnerable machines. Meanwhile, Symantec fixes a Brightmail AntiSpam flaw.
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