All Risk Management News - April 2008

PayPal to extend Teradata data warehouse

Online payment service PayPal is planning to extend its Teradata data warehouse to enable users in its finance department to improve the accuracy and speed of financial reporting.

Payment card security standard tightened

Changes to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) will force retailers and businesses taking online credit card information to tighten the security of their web applications.

British Dental Association bites back on credit card fraud

The British Dental Association has chosen a new e-security system to reduce credit card fraud.

Two thirds of Britons say they have been victims of mobile spam

Research commissioned by messaging security firm Cloudmark shows 66% of UK mobile phone users have received spam text messages.

HMRC seeks extra money to update security systems

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has sought extra money from the Treasury to improve IT security after the loss of data on child benefit claimants.

Infosec 2008: UK association of penetration testers launched

The IT security industry has launched the first UK association of providers of penetration testing.

FSA warns financial services firms to control data access rights

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has warned companies to make sure they have properly configured security systems and set user policies to control access to IT systems.

Infosecurity 2008: UK firms warned of lies, damned lies and security statistics

UK companies have been warned to be wary of statistics coming out of the security industry

Boots loses ‘thousands’ of customer bank details

High street pharmacist Boots has lost thousands of customer bank details after a back up tape was stolen from the van of a security contractor.

Infosecurity 2008: use of new technologies exposing UK firms to risk, report finds

The adoption of new technologies is exposing UK companies to high levels of risk, according to a government security survey.
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