All Risk Management News - August 2007

Windows System Center Configuration Manager to ship in November 2007

System Center Configuration Manager 2007, the next version of Microsoft's systems management software, is set to ship in November.

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.

CDP overview

Storage volumes are growing at an alarming pace, and tape-based backups are not always possible within an available backup window. Today's businesses are increasingly focused on tighter RTO and RPO. Faster restorations and more recent recovery points that minimize the threat of lost data. Disk storage technologies are systematically replacing tape, spawning specialized storage systems that bring better performance and reliability to the backup process. One emerging data protection technology that has attracted significant attention is CDP.

Building networks for cyber justice

Sharon Lemon talks to Computer Weekly about the successes, strategy and challenges faced as leader of the Serious Organised Crime Agency's e-crime unit

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

US man puts himself in the frame for bank fraud

A budding Moriarty operating in Michigan, US, framed himself for a crime he did not quite manage to commit. The man was attempting to film ATM users entering their Pins, but made the mistake of turning the camera on too early and taking pictures of himself before installing the device.

Your shout: business skills a necessity for successful CIOs

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  • Date: 24 August 2007
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Mobile delivers wins for Whitbread

Case study: when Whitbread Food Logistics wanted to streamline its operations, it turned to a set of mobile applications to connect delivery workers to business data

Time, the great concealer

The general media has a limited appetite for the disclosure of "historic" information. Computer Weekly has been registering evidence that the UK government is becoming evermore skilful in playing on that lassitude and laziness.

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.
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