All Security Software News - August 2007

China accused of hacking Germany's government networks

China has been accused of hacking into Germany's government networks, reports the Times.

Midland Mainline rolls out next generation CCTV

Midland Mainline has become the first train company to trial a next generation CCTV system from Atos Origin.

SANS: Attackers may be attempting Trend Micro exploits

The SANS Internet Storm Center (ISC) warns that attackers may be attempting to exploit flaws in Trend Micro products to hijack computer systems.

HBOS rolls out two-factor account access

HBOS has rolled out security tokens to its online corporate and high-value private banking customers, as part of a drive to protect them against phishing attacks.

US has lessons for Britain on e-crime punishment

Analysis: as the US charges three major e-criminals, report says Britain lacks capacity in tackling such crime

ICI goes wireless to provide mobile network access

UK-headquartered paint and adhesive manufacturer ICI has implemented an Aruba wireless network to provide mobile access to 26,000 employees at company locations in 55 countries.

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Notts Police boosts security with single sign-on

Nottinghamshire Police has implemented a single sign-on system to improve efficiency.

Enterasys offers enterprise VoIP security platform

Enterasys Networks has launched a suite of products to help secure voice over IP (VoIP) systems from leading IP telephony suppliers.

BCS launches portal for small businesses

The British Computer Society has added two new sections to its website in an effort to provide more information and support on a wider range of IT-related subjects.
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