All Risk Management News - September 2006

Mobile Platforms: Linux -- a land of misconceptions

Not so much an operating system as it is a kernel, Linux has a loyal following and is bound to take mobility by storm -- if mobile purists allow it.

Storage news highlights

Microsoft releases Data Protection Manager v.2; Fujitsu launches high-end storage systems; Symantec touts SRM user; Avamar improves VMware backup.

Botnet-finding service targets network providers

Security firm Trend Micro has announced a new service aimed at identifying botnet activity – networks of compromised machines that can be remotely controlled by an attacker.

Stration worm targets Windows machines

The worm uses several fake email messages, including one claiming to be a security update. Users are advised to avoid unsolicited email attachments.

Microsoft patches IE security flaw early

Attacks against the Internet Explorer VML flaw have increased to the point where Microsoft sees the need to fix it outside its normal patch cycle.

Dell, Symantec simplify Secure Exchange for SMBs

SMBs look for a step-by-step blueprint to deploying a secure Microsoft Exchange environment

Mobile growth to boost security spending, says Juniper

IT departments are expected to buy more IT security products over the next four years, to support the explosion in mobile data access.

Airline foils hackers with latest high-tech defences

A private airline which faced financial ruin after a hacking gang brought its computers to a halt during three months of sustained attacks, claims to have turned the tables on the hackers by installing the latest high-tech defences.

IBM launches mainframe virtual-tape storage

IBM has launched a new mainframe virtual-tape product designed to improve tape processing and support business continuity.

How grid power pays off for HSBC

Grid technology has broken out of the scientific and academic communities' labs and entered the enterprise.
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