All Risk Management News - December 2007

DVA in Northern Ireland loses personal details of more than 6,000 drivers

The Driver and Vehicle Agency in Northern Ireland has admitted to losing the personal details of over 6,000 drivers.

Go mobile for new business, banks told

Banks can expand business and hold off competition through cross-­border money-transfer services supported by mobile phones, according to analyst firm Gartner.

Make sense of unstructured data

With an estimated 80% to 90% of corporate data held in the form of e-mail word documents­ - and increasingly voice and video files -­ much vital information is beyond traditional methods of data analysis and retrieval.

Sefton PCT refuses to reveal data breach trail

Sefton Primary Care Trust (PCT) on Merseyside is refusing to name the outsourcing organisations it wrongly sent personal details about 1,800 staff to.

Rural Payments Agency still struggling with EU single payments, National Audit Office says

The government's Rural Payments Agency is still struggling to recover from the IT problems that affected the Single Payment Scheme to farmers in England.

Virtualisation is not a theoretical risk

Security Zone is a bi-weekly series in Computer Weekly covering all aspects of IT security management. Each article will be written by a member of the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium (ISC)2.

Video: IT news review of 2007

ComputerWeekly.com's weekly video IT news highlights package.

Virtualisation provides utilisation and IT efficiency boost

Yorkshire-based Raleys Solicitors has solved a space problem in its computer room by using virtualisation technology.

Hewlett-Packard laptop owners warned of security threat

Users of Hewlett-Packard laptops are being warned that software bundled with their machines could open them up to hackers.

Retail banks can expand through mobile transfer, says Gartner

Retail banks can expand their businesses and hold off new competition through cross border money transfer services (MTSs) supported by mobile phones, according to analyst firm Gartner.
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