All Security Software News - May 2007

Antispyware bill finds favour with businesses

The US legislators have passed antispyware legislation aimed at criminals, but it eschewed imposing regulations on businesses that use spyware for legitimate purposes.

Credit to unnoticed security researchers

  • In Depth
  • Date: 25 May 2007
Executive Editor Dennis Fisher identifies six security researchers that have been conducting work behind the scenes rather than seeking the limelight.

Microsoft NAP-TNC compatibility won't speed adoption, users say

Users hail the new compatibility of Microsoft NAP and the Trusted Computing Group's TNC architecture. But they say it won't speed up their adoption timetables.

RSPB implements virtualised disaster recovery

The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is backing up its virtualisation strategy with the implementation of virtualised disaster recovery from Vizioncore.

IETF approves new weapon to fight spam and phish

DomainKeys Identified Mail specification (DKIM) gained approval as an official IETF standard. The approval is seen as a major step in the fight against spam and phishing attacks.

Cisco, EMC partner on SAN encryption

Cisco will ship encryption in switches later this year integrated with EMC's RSA key management software. Users are curious but cautious about its impact on other services.

Plusnet webmail users suffer spam deluge after data breach

  • News
  • Date: 24 May 2007
Customers of UK ISP Plusnet have been told to change their account passwords after a database break-in by malicious hackers.

Government seeks network security specialists

The Department of Trade & Industry’s Technology Strategy Board is looking for network security technologists and project managers to help make its plans for improved network security in the UK a reality.

Nestlé extends global services deal with BT

Food giant Nestlé has extended its global services agreement with BT to develop and manage its global wide area network services for another three years.

Barclays enables mobile banking for 1.9 million customers

Barclays bank has taken its online banking the inevitable step further with the introduction of a free service to enable customers to connect to online banking via a web-enabled mobile phone.
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