All Security Software News - September 2006

See the bigger picture on data security

Don’t let suppliers put the blinkers on – even the best electronic security won’t safeguard your data if the physical aspects of protection have been overlooked

Third patch released for Explorer bug

Microsoft has attempted for the third time to fix a security vulnerability in its Internet Explorer browser, after the previous two attempts failed to make the browser safe.

The basics of good security

  • Opinion
  • Date: 19 September 2006
Are you suffering from security fatigue? Does trying to plug every possible gap in the network or ensuring every bit of data is only seen by those who should see it starting to weigh you down?

DHS names Washington insider Garcia to head cybersecurity

After a years-long search for the right candidate, Greg Garcia of the ITAA will become the first assistant secretary for cybersecurity and telecommunications.

ID thefts from data breaches – don't believe the hype

Despite the hype, data breaches were responsible for only 6% of all known cases of ID fraud over the last year, according to a US study by analyst Javelin Strategy and Research.

Third time lucky in Microsoft IE patch fix?

Microsoft is attempting for the third time to fix a “critical” security vulnerability in its Internet Explorer browser, after two previous attempts failed to make it safe.

Internet Explorer faces new zero day attack

Another “critical” unpatched flaw has been discovered in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser, with exploit code for the flaw already circulating on the internet.

Intel and Siemens join forces on unified comms

Intel and Siemens are to collaborate on creating open unified communications solutions based on Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology.

Secure network perimeter to result from Symantec-Juniper deal

Juniper and Symantec announced a deal to integrate Symantec's client security software with Juniper's security hardware. The result will allow endpoint compliance and access control platforms to secure the enterprise perimeter.

Unilever outsources global firewalls to BT

Unilever has awarded BT a 6.5-year, £10.5m contract to provision and manage a global network firewall service.
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