All Risk Management News - July 2007

BlackBerrys' underground reception solution

BlackBerrys and cell phones wouldn't work in a law office until it deployed a multi-carrier system.

New storage rules may complicate records management

Experts say new bills before Congress and court decisions may further complicate things for U.S. companies already grappling with records retention, compliance and data archiving.

Ajax programming security dangers exposed

Two security engineers from SPI Dynamics comb resources on the Net to build an Ajax application from scratch; the final product is rife with problems.

Security focus needed for IM revolution

According to new research, most businesses will use IM to communicate with coworkers and security wil be a key issue

Newcastle City Council accidentally releases credit card details to accessible system

Newcastle City Council has said it accidentally put 54,000 credit- and debit-card details on a computer system that could be accessed externally.

Cisco moves towards Data Centre 3.0

Cisco has announced its next generation datacentre strategy to help improve firms' business continuity, deliver cost-effective storage area networks and enhance data security.

Eden Project launches paperless ticketing system

The Eden Project in Cornwall has launched what is believed to be the UK's first paperless ticketing system based on mobile phones from start to finish.

IT security spending to exceed £10bn by 2010

Organisations will spend £10.2bn in 2010 on securing their networks and systems, UK market analyst Datamonitor has said, up 32% from the £7bn they will spend this year.

Mobile operators offer end-to-end enterprise services

Mobile operators are targeting enterprise users with end-to-end mobile telecom services, and could end up competing with established IT service providers for mobile networking contracts if current trends continue.

Cracking Windows passwords

  • In Depth
  • Date: 25 July 2007
What good is a tool if you don't know how to use it? In this screencast, follow a step-by-step demonstration by security expert Kevin Beaver as he shows you how to use three different tools to crack passwords to test their strength.
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