All Risk Management News - October 2007

RSA 2007: Government gives muted welcome to secure code initiative

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 24 October 2007
European Commission and UK government experts gave a muted, cautious welcome to the Safecode Forum, a software industry initiative to improve the quality of program code.

Spyware menace eludes SMBs

A survey from security supplier Webroot found that SMBs are more worried about viruses than spyware, leaving them open to a more insidious and costly threat.

Mobile security tops concern, but policy isn't enforced

Mobile security topped the mobility issues companies face, but results of a survey found many organisations are not putting security measures and policies in place.

AXA Financial adopts anti-money laundering platform

AXA Financial has adopted financial crime and compliance software to support its enterprise-wide anti-money laundering compliance strategy.

Banks fail on information management

Managing risk is a priority, but less than a third of bank executives takes an integrated approach to information management.

RSA 2007: security will become embedded in IT products, predicts Schneier

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 23 October 2007
Security will become embedded in IT products so that users no longer have to worry about it, predicts Bruce Schneier, CEO of BT Counterpane and keynote speaker at RSA Europe 2007.

Weekly IT news round up 23 Oct 07

  • Video
  • Date: 23 October 2007
ComputerWeekly.com's weekly video round-up of IT news.

European Union reaches settlement with Microsoft

The European Commission has reached a settlement with Microsoft that aims to open the software company up to greater competition from open source developers.

MP3 stock spam rears its head

Security software firm Kaspersky Lab says the mass mailing of MP3 spam is now a potential threat to users.

Computer Weekly blogs

  • Opinion
  • Date: 22 October 2007
ComputerWeekly.com’s authoritative blogs cover some of the key issues facing IT decision maker’s today, from security to risk management and the challenges posed by project management.
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