All Risk Management News - August 2007

Monster hack sees 146,000 government job applicants' records taken

About 146,000 people using a US government jobs website managed by Monster.com have had their personal information stolen by hackers, reports Reuters.

User performs data storage U-turn

U-Store-It, a national self-storage company, decentralized its data centers, migrated data from SAN to DAS and de-clustered Exchange to simplify storage management.

Security fears prevent firms adopting wireless networks

Perceived security weaknesses in wireless networks is preventing 43% of firms adopting them, says a survey.

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Covergis rebrands in new business intelligence initiative

New firm will focus on analytic initiatives and industry-specific BI solutions

Cisco issues CallManager security update

Security flaws in Cisco CallManager and Unified Communications Manager could be exploited for cross-site scripting and SQL injection attacks, but a security update is available.

Applix tightens BI link to SAP

BI firm hopes to enable customers to access strategic information stored in SAP for more informed business decisions

Skype outage shows risk of free services in business

The 48-hour failure of Skype's internet telephony service earlier this month has highlighted the risks of using free web-based services in a business environment.

Jericho Forum at a crossroads as key suppliers shrink from its guidelines

Jericho Forum, the pan-industry security think-tank, is considering its way forward after reaching what members describe as a "crossroads" in its mission to persuade suppliers to improve the security of their software.

Edinburgh Council IT savvy helps ease tax burden

Edinburgh Council has renegotiated its 10-year IT infrastructure with BT to reduce IT costs. The savings have enabled the council to pass on a reduction of £9 per person in council tax bills to the public.
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