All Risk Management News - December 2007

Microsoft releases Office 2007 SP1

Microsoft has released Office 2007 SP1, designed to enhance the stability, performance and security of Microsoft office.

CIOs voice increasing confidence in business continuity plans

Most IT directors have more faith in the business continuity plans of their organisation and its suppliers than a year ago, research by Computer Weekly has revealed.

Continental Airlines issues network tokens to help meet PCI DSS demands

Continental Airlines has issued more than 1,000 security tokens to its staff and business partners to help meet the demands of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS).

Insider security threats from well-meaning workers

US government and corporate workers have said in a survey that they engage in behaviour that puts the sensitive information of their organisations at risk.

Web 2.0 creates ‘Trojan 2.0’ threat

Just as firms are getting their heads around the opportunities offered by Web 2.0, they are faced with the threat of "Trojan 2.0", says web security firm Finjan.

UK business tolerant of recreational internet use, survey says

Most UK businesses are opting for selective bans on internet activities rather than complete bans or allowing unrestricted access, according to a survey of more than 2,000 workers commissioned by IT services provider Dimension Data.

Firms must consider privacy before installing new IT, says Information Commissioner

Organisations must consider the impact on individuals' privacy before developing new IT systems or changing the way they handle personal information, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has demanded.

San adoption cuts costs and power

Advanced storage driving datacentre area and energy consumption reduction

VocaLink uses audit tools to rationalise its networks

VocaLink, which was created from the merger of two UK payment processing companies in July, has installed software to help it rationalise its separate transaction processing networks.

IBM starts patent dispute over power, cooling and clustering technology

IBM has filed a patent infringement complaint with the US International Trade Commission against ASUSTeK over power, cooling and clustering technology for PCs, servers, routers and other kit.
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