All Risk Management News - August 2007

IBM offers data masking technology to protect apps development data

IBM has unveiled a new data masking system to protect software development data.

Nokia Intellisync boosts device management

Nokia Intellisync has released updates to its Mobile Suite to enhance remote device support, loss and theft protection, and management capabilities.

BCS launches portal for small businesses

The British Computer Society has added two new sections to its website in an effort to provide more information and support on a wider range of IT-related subjects.

Experts: IDS is here to stay

IDS technology has survived predictions that it would be replaced by IPS. One expert says it will remain a separate product while IPS is folded into firewalls.

Strategic IT/business alignment for SMBs

  • News
  • Date: 23 August 2007
The alignment between the business side and IT is crucial. Learn more with these tips and news articles.

Guy Carpenter & Company integrates map intelligence with risk management

Leading risk and re-insurance firm Guy Carpenter & Company has integrated new location intelligence technology into its online risk management platform.

National Information Assurance Strategy is too little, too late, says industry

  • News analysis
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 22 August 2007
The government's latest plan for a National Information Assurance Strategy comes under fire from businesses and academics.

Trend Micro fixes flaws in ServerProtect, PC-cillin

Attackers could tamper with servers and run malicious code by exploiting flaws in Trend Micro's ServerProtect, Anti-Spyware and PC-cillin products. But fixes are available.

Attackers target two Microsoft security flaws

Symantec warned customers about attacks targeting two Microsoft security flaws -- an unpatched DirectX Media vulnerability and the XML Core Services flaw patched in MS07-042.

Managing the information maze

Information management (IM) has become an industry buzzword for the consolidation of information anything - information governance, information architecture, information integration. Executives find themselves awake at night worrying about what's happening with their information and where the value is. These concerns are justified given the numerous stores of information, the different places throughout a company where it exists and the recent raft of related legislation.
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