All Risk Management News - May 2007

Interop: updated software, new security features

3Com targets SMBs; Shift4 introduces gateway to wipe data; SecureWave updates software; StillSecure opens support program; and BlueCoat demonstrates mobile security tools.

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.

Storage Decisions Session Downloads: Disaster Recovery

  • In Depth
  • Date: 24 May 2007
How users can coordinate a range of data protection technologies to create more recoverable infrastructures.

Microsoft fixes Office 2007 patch issues, releases MOICE

The Microsoft Security Response Center acknowledged that some of the company's May 8 security updates didn't make it to machines running Office 2007 on Windows Vista.

Sourcefire, Nmap deal to open vulnerability security scanning

Sourcefire and Insecure.org have inked an agreement to develop open source vulnerability scanning tools based on Insecure's Nmap scripting engine.

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.

Microsoft investigates new Office zero-day flaw

Attackers could exploit a newly-discovered zero-day flaw in Office 2000 to run malicious code on targeted machines, Symantec warned.

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.
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