All Security Software News - October 2007

Next move: Novell skills

Expert advice for readers' career problems

Will politics hamper objectivity reviews of NHS IT?

Health minister Lord Darzi opens his interim ­review of the NHS - a report that is likely to have significant ramifications for the NHS's IT investment programme - by saying he is a doctor, not a politician.

HP offers easier secure printing

HP has introduced an automated system to enable the secure printing of sensitive documents on corporate and government networks.

Symantec helps government prepare for web-safety week

Symantec has become a sponsor of the government's Get Safe Online campaign, ready for the campaign's web-safety week on 12-16 November.

SMEs to spend more on security next year

SMEs will spend more on security systems next year, with vulnerability assessment, data leakage and web-application risks key areas of concern.

SMEs less aware of the Data Protection Act

SMEs are less aware of the Data Protection Act, says the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).

DaimlerChrysler security drive targets 360,000 staff

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 12 October 2007
DaimlerChrysler is rolling out an information security awareness programme to 360,000 staff, as part of a drive to protect the company against a rising tide of online ­attacks.

Nato secures its network against attack

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 12 October 2007
Nato, the joint European-US defence force, has taken delivery of intrusion detection technology to protect its business and battlefield communications networks against cyber attacks.

Corporate desktop users still the biggest security headache

Despite increased mobile working and IT outsourcing, firms fear network security threats via staff desktops the most.

Web users underestimate malware threat, survey says

A survey of consumers from the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) and McAfee shows that while users think they are protected - 93% feel safe from viruses, for instance - they are actually at risk because of outdated security software on their computer.
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