All Risk Management News - June 2006

Mozilla launches more secure browser

  • News
  • Date: 22 June 2006
Mozilla has released a new version of its Firefox browser, v1.5.0.4, as a maintenance update to its standards-based Web browser for multiple platforms, including Mac OS X.

Europe “unaware” of network security risks

  • News
  • Date: 22 June 2006
The European Commission has warned that Europe continues to be ‘unaware’ of the security risks to computer networks.

New Trojan demands ransom

  • News
  • Date: 22 June 2006
A Trojan horse that encrypts data files and then demands a ransom has been discovered, after locking a UK user out of her files on her Windows PC.

Red Hat makes patching easier

Red Hat is providing easier security management for customers by becoming certified for Open Vulnerability and Assessment Language (Oval) definitions for its Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 and 4 security advisories.

Safe-Post offers ‘safe’ email delivery

  • News
  • Date: 22 June 2006
Safe-Post has launched an email delivery system to address the email security issues businesses face. It claims to be the first solution to guarantee safe, immediate and confirmed delivery of sensitive information in emails, as well as the prevention of spam.

No progress on botnets, US warns

  • News
  • Date: 22 June 2006
The growing complexity and scale of the data storage task is making many firms turn to outsourcing. Helen Beckett assesses the risks and the benefits

Symantec works on Security 2.0

  • News
  • Date: 22 June 2006
Symantec plans to introduce new security services for its 50 million worldwide users including a new generation of consumer security products expected to be delivered by the end of the year.

Microsoft faces Excel bug

  • News
  • Date: 22 June 2006
Microsoft has offered users tips on how to avoid falling victim to a critical bug in its Excel spreadsheet software.

Lower costs and improved business continuity top server optimisation drivers

  • News
  • Date: 21 June 2006
A survey by technology products and services provider CDW Corporation has found that reducing costs and improving business continuity and disaster recovery are the top drivers for server optimisation.

Sybase expands into infrastructure integration

  • News
  • Date: 21 June 2006
Sybase, a provider of enterprise infrastructure software, has acquired Solonde, a provider of next-generation solutions for data integration and interface management needs.
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