All Risk Management News - August 2006

Juniper updates security OS

Juniper Networks has announced an upgrade to ScreenOS, the security-specific operating system for its firewall and IPSec Virtual Private Network appliances.

Central NHS IT may not work, warns BCS

British Computer Society backs call for review of £12.4bn scheme

ING deploys tokenless two factor security

ING Direct has followed Alliance & Leicester in strengthening its online banking security with the launch of two-factor authentication for all its customers.

Unhealthy tale of NAO report

  • Opinion
  • Date: 29 August 2006
The National Audit Office is a great British institution - or was.

Machine learning used to block SQL injection hacks

UK company Secerno has devised an innovative way to detect when a database is being attacked using the SQL (Structured Query Language) injection hacking technique.

NAO report: a journey from criticism to praise

Documents obtained by Computer Weekly under the Freedom of Information Act reveal criticisms of the £12.4bn NHS National Programme for IT that the National Audit Office had originally included in its report

Your shout: Pioneering Apple, ITIL, IT skills

  • News
  • Date: 29 August 2006
Have your say at computerweekly.com

Document system has all the answers for Alliance

Alliance & Leicester has completed the first phase of a document management system roll-out designed to speed up the handling of customer queries by contact centre staff.

New patch needed for Explorer

Microsoft has had to reissue a patch following the introduction in its 9 August monthly update of a bug that caused Internet Explorer to crash.

Hot skills: Make the most of project challenges with Prince2

Prince2 is the world's most widely used project management methodology.
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