All Risk Management News - July 2007

Secure hosted instant messaging system unveiled

Firms are being offered an on-demand secure instant messaging system to help them take advantage of the increasing use of instant messaging in business.

Ignorance of ICT policy exposes business to risk

Professionals are risking their reputations by accepting information and communication technology (ICT) policies they do not understand, research by management...

Justifying VoIP deployment without cost-analysis

VoIP and UC deployment ROI can be measured using non-financial metrics. Learn more about VoIP ROI in this article from Yankee Group's Zeus Kerravala.

Most antispam technologies get failing grade

An independent study finds that many enterprises are not satisfied with traditional antispam technologies.

Social networks create opportunities for criminals

Social networking sites have gifted conmen with a raft of new criminal opportunities, according to security experts.

Learn from mistakes made in US security

Think the US does IT security best? Think again

BP points way to integrated security

BP's plans to align physical and IT security to combat emerging threats offer lessons for other firms looking to implement integrated security strategies

Government IT disposal poses security breach risk

Some 70% of central government departments do not check that data has been wiped from IT equipment they are disposing of, exposing them to potential security breaches, a ­report released yesterday by the National Audit Office has found.

Your shout: Computer Weekly readers' have their say

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  • Date: 30 July 2007
Laptop procurement, project management, Prince 2, ID cards, flooding, recruitment.

Cabling best practice: your guide

Your server is working slowly and the accounts department is complaining that queries are taking three times as long as normal. You start by checking everything from the top of the network stack down.
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