All Risk Management News - July 2006

Trojan spoofs Google Toolbar

A Trojan disguised as a link to the Google Toolbar search engine has been detected by security experts.

News in brief

  • News
  • Date: 24 July 2006
Short takes on this week's news

Network news in brief

  • News
  • Date: 21 July 2006
Short takes from this week's network news

IBM offers continuous data back-up to SMEs and home users

IBM is to offer its enterprise-grade Tivoli Continuous Data Protection for Files to SMEs and home users.

Security Blog Log: Has CSI/FBI survey jumped the shark?

  • In Depth
  • Date: 21 July 2006
Also: A sign the government may finally be getting it on information security, and Blue Pill's creator explains why the effort should be taken seriously.

Server-based computing gets a lift

With advances in server hardware, Citrix and Microsoft are putting muscle behind server-based architectures, luring users with lower cost and greater efficiency

Microsoft issues competition commandments

Microsoft is seeking to reassure the industry it is open to competition by publishing a dozen "tenets to promote competition".

Audit Office recommends anti-fraud tools for UK benefits system

The National Audit Office has urged the Department for Work and Pensions to consider adopting the type of anti-benefit fraud tools used in Australia and France.

Software buyers beware

  • In Depth
  • Date: 20 July 2006
16 December 1999: The usual rules of procurement simply cannot be applied when buying software. Bill Monk of Sema Group offers a guide through the buying process.

Key user gives glimpse of secret stiffing techniques

25 May 2000: One of the UK's most experienced IT negotiators lifts the lid on some of the sharp practices used by software suppliers to get more of your money.
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