All Risk Management News - September 2007

CFI upholds Microsoft anti-competitive ruling

The European Court of First Instance (CFI) has upheld the European Commission's 2004 decision and fine of £497m against Microsoft for anti-competitive practices.

Security warning as NHS staff view celebrity record

Security of electronic records questioned as more than 50 NHS staff access star's file

Disaster recovery planning for SMBs

  • News
  • Date: 17 September 2007
The disaster recovery process must be continually managed -- especially at small and medium-sized businesses. Get all the latest news, tips and resources related to disaster recovery planning in this IT Management Guide.

Northern Rock website problems add to panic

Many customers of Northern Rock were unable to get reassurance from the company's website during last week's crisis when it was forced to get an emergency loan from the Bank of England to prevent it breaching solvency rules.

Widgets pose security risk, says Finjan

Seemingly innocent widgets (or gadgets) are exposing computer users to a whole host of attacks.

Botnets ovetake DDoS attacks as ISP fear, says Arbor Networks

Arbor Networks' Third Annual Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report highlights botnets and the increased size of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks as a growing threat to ISPs.

BT and Siemens team up to provide end-to-end data management

BT and Siemens are to provide joint end-to-end logistics data management solutions to firms, including radio frequency identification (RFID) technology.

Communications-as-a-service taking hold

Communications-as-a-service is taking hold worldwide as a viable hosted IP telephony system.

Whitehall stalls release of reports using FOI Act

The government is exploiting a feature in the Freedom of Information Act which allows it put off indefinitely the release of internal reports on the ID cards scheme and the NHS IT programme, despite rulings that they should be published.

PCI payment card body adds PIN entry device

The PCI Security Standards Council has added PIN Entry Device (PED) security technology to its payments industry testing portfolio to streamline standardisation.
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