All Risk Management News - December 2007

Cisco releases first annual security report

Cisco has released its first annual report on the global state of security, which makes several recommendations to enable organisations to protect their networks.

HMRC loses personal details of 6,500 pensioners

In the latest data breach to affect the government, a data cartridge has gone missing after it was sent to HM Revenue and Customs in Cardiff by Preston-based pension firm Countrywide Assured.

PensionDCisions banks on business intelligence

PensionDCisions (PDC) is a young pension-analysis firm for which business intelligence is crucial.

Logicalis launches IT power consumption guide

  • News
  • Author: Huw Evans
  • Date: 18 December 2007
New online tool designed to enable IT managers to quickly determine the current amount of energy consumed by their datacentres and the potential savings they may achieve

Hot skills: AIX 6.1

Thinking of working with IBM's Unix operating system? Get the facts here.

Experian and Microsoft develop e-commerce security system

Experian and Microsoft have developed an e-commerce security system that avoids users having to remember multiple passwords and tightens security between them and online merchants.

BI vendor targets customers for development

Cognos unveils customer-centric initiatives including the setting up of a customer advisory board to help on integration strategy and product innovation

Details of three million learner drivers lost

Faith in the government's ability to keep personal data secure has been rocked for a third time by revelations of yet another data loss, this time the personal details of more than three million learner drivers.

Wolters Kluwer boosts efficiency with SAS business intelligence

In November last year, business publisher and advisory service Wolters Kluwer piloted a business intelligence system from SAS to consolidate the view of its customers and improve the return on its marketing and sales campaigns.

Heuristics could be best defence against Chinese Trojans

  • News analysis
  • Author: Cliff Saran
  • Date: 18 December 2007
Businesses around the world are at risk from a new breed of Trojan that existing signature-based anti-virus software and URL-based web monitoring systems are unable to protect against.
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