All Risk Management News - July 2007

Compliance strategies for SMBs

  • News
  • Date: 24 July 2007
Compliance can tax an SMB's staff and resources, but there's no way around it. Get the latest news and insights regarding IT regulations and standards in this IT Management Guide.

PCI compliance costs often underestimated

Companies are moving forward with PCI DSS projects, but many are underestimating the costs associated with compliance.

Your shout: readers share their views on the National Audit Office, start-ups and outsourcing

  • Opinion
  • Date: 24 July 2007
Readers share their views on IT issues

Data deduplication technology of growing interest

A growing number of space- and cash-strapped SMBs are looking at data deduplication technology as a way of lowering storage costs and increasing server performance.

Core Security CEO to step down

Paul Paget, the CEO of penetration testing software vendor Core Security Technologies said he is better-suited for start-ups

NAC growth sluggish as companies consider network security options

Companies are taking a wait-and-see approach, hoping the technology's maturity will make it more cost effective.

Business intelligence in debt collection

  • News
  • Date: 23 July 2007
The UK’s largest High Court enforcement agency, Shergroup, has pioneered a wave of new technological advancements that are designed to lead to increased knowledge on debtors, higher collection rates and a wealth of information for the credit control industry.

Black Hat Las Vegas 2007: Special news coverage

  • News
  • Date: 23 July 2007
SearchSecurity.com covers all the controversy at this year's show with news, features, podcasts, interviews, exploits and more direct from Las Vegas.

Identity management: the expert view

  • Special Report
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 23 July 2007
Identity management has become a key issue in information security. Governments and businesses are using identity management systems to provide and control access to places and services such as bank accounts, buildings and computer applications.

Downtime: Orange, rail enquiries, viruses, Web 2.0 and drafts

  • In Depth
  • Date: 23 July 2007
Orange finds new ways to sell GPS, Downtime reveals the most talked-to man in the country, the virus turns 25, Web 2.0 used to find a cure for hiccups, drafts solved at last.
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