All Risk Management News - May 2006

Nokia aids smartphone management

Nokia is building corporate policy support into its mobile management software to make it easier for companies to manage their smartphones.

Microsoft to share lessons of improving app security

Microsoft is to publish some of the findings of its Trustworthy Computing initiative to help user companies and third-party developers build more reliable Windows applications.

Free your net but protect your data

For mobile working, connectivity via wireless – whether inside the corporate environment or via publicly available hotspots, Wi-Fi, Wi-Max or cellular data (GRPS, Edge, 3G) – offers the ability for mobility while remaining connected to your resources.

IronPort launches compliance filter

IronPort has launched an upgrade to its outbound e-mail filtering system to help users meet regulatory compliance requirements.

Microsoft confirms zero day Word vulnerability

Microsoft has confirmed reports from security experts that a “zero-day” bug in Word could let hackers seize control of computer systems.

Skype warns of security flaw

Voice over IP firm Skype has warned of a security bug in versions of its product for Windows that could give an attacker access to the user’s files.

IBM to buy Rembo to ease client management

IBM is acquiring Swiss company Rembo Technology which specialises in software to allow customers to automatically update their operating systems on many servers, desktops and laptops.

Security clouds Vista’s future

  • News
  • Date: 19 May 2006
Windows Vista could annoy users and administrators so much that companies may delay adopting the new operating system, warns analyst firm Yankee Group.

Business risk threatening to bring firms down

  • News
  • Date: 19 May 2006
A survey by Business Technology Optimisation (BTO) software and services company Mercury has found that IT business risk is running at an unacceptable level, especially within business in the UK.

IBM claims advance for SMB storage

  • News
  • Date: 19 May 2006
IBM has launched the System Storage DS4700 Express series, a high-bandwidth storage system featuring what Big Blue calls front- to back-end 4gbps technology.
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