All Risk Management News - December 2007

2007: a year of sophisticated web threats

This year has seen even more sophisticated and targeted web attacks come of age, says the MessageLabs Intelligence 2007 Annual Security Report.

Information security strategies fail to meet corporate needs

Information security remains isolated from executive management and business strategy, a survey from consultant Ernst & Young has found.

‘£5m lottery scammer’ arrested

An alleged Lebanese lottery scammer who is said to have conned thousands around the world has been arrested in Cyprus.

Microsoft to release seven security patches on Tuesday

Microsoft will release seven security patches tomorrow (Tuesday 11 December) as part of its monthly patching cycle, with three of them deemed as "critical" by Redmond.

IBM acquires on-demand data-protection firm Arsenal Digital Solutions

IBM is acquiring on-demand data protection firm Arsenal Digital Solutions to widen its business continuity offering.

Businesses at risk from hacker attacks, warns Finjan

Businesses around the world are at risk from attacks distributed in China and existing signature-based anti-virus software and URL-based web monitoring may not be enough to protect end-users, researchers have warned.

Public sector staff ‘ignore IT security’

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 06 December 2007
Nearly 80% of public sector employees ignore information security policies and indulge in insecure behaviour, according to a survey of IT security managers in 1,000 public and private sector organisations.

IT heads must prepare continuity plans, Sungard report warns

Directors who fail to take action on business continuity risk accusations of dereliction of duty, warns a new report published by Sungard Availability Services.

Gamma Telecoms saves with data retention software

UK communications service provider Gamma Telecom has freed up a member of staff and ensured compliance with EU data retention regulations with software from LogicaCMG.

Deliver resilient, agile and energy-efficient IT infrastructures

This executive summary suggests how, through a holistic approach to IT systems and communications deployment, and de-perimeterisation – business without boundaries – we can at last start to realise the freedom and opportunities of true flexible working through the creation of resilient, agile and energy-efficient infrastructures.
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