All Risk Management News - September 2007

Computer Weekly to be featured on Channel 4's Dispatches

Computer Weekly's offices feature in a political documentary to be broadcast tonight on at 8pm Channel 4.

Microsoft ruling to boost user choice

The European Court's ruling against Microsoft could give IT departments greater choice in the tools they use to manage Windows.

Storage session downloads: infrastructure track

  • In Depth
  • Date: 24 September 2007
This track looks at San and Nas issues, virtualization, distance demands, remote offices and how to build out systems.

Storage session downloads: disaster recovery track

  • In Depth
  • Date: 24 September 2007
This track explores how users can coordinate a range of data protection technologies to create more recoverable infrastructures. Restructuring your recovery methods can also help you recover the right data at the right time and in the right manner.

Microsoft patch management policy

  • Expert Panel
  • Date: 24 September 2007
In the Microsoft Patch Management tutorial, learn about Windows patch management policy, patch maintenance and post-patch security as well as what tools you can use for patch management in Windows networks.

ITIL system donated to child-abuse centre

The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) has installed ITIL-based IT service management software to help it manage its technology resources.

37% of second-hand discs contain sensitive data

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 21 September 2007
Nearly four out of 10 second-hand disc drives contain information that could embarrass former owners and leave them open to civil and criminal prosecution, according to research by BT.

Holographic data storage: the next big thing?

  • In Depth
  • Date: 21 September 2007
This article examines the technology, highlights the anticipated deployment and considers the potentially rocky road ahead for this high-capacity optical storage scheme.

IT risks rising up audit committee agendas

Research by KPMG's Audit Committee Institute covering more than 1,300 audit committee members in 25 countries around the world has found that nearly a third (30%) are not satisfied that their committee spends sufficient time looking at IT risk issues, with a further 59% only "somewhat" satisfied.

Banks to increase security spending

Security is now a key issue in the boardrooms of the world's largest banks according to the latest research from Deloitte.
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