All Security Software News - April 2007

Infosecurity preview: Mobilising single sign-on

A single log-in will provide the best hope of protecting enterprise system security

Infosecurity preview: Building blocks of trust

Identity and access management is a key issue when building business success

Wireless kit must be secure 'out of the box', say experts

Infosecurity Europe: The need to make wireless devices secure by default and more openness on data breaches are on the agenda at next week's Infosecurity conference

Belfast Institute deploys wireless network for online learning

The Belfast Institute, the largest provider of further and higher education and training in Northern Ireland, is deploying a Cisco Unified Wireless Network around its central campus to provide secure online learning access.

Security Blog Log: the weekly round up

  • News
  • Date: 16 April 2007
This week in Security Blog Log: IT professionals continue to worry about the ANI flaw even though there are new Windows flaws to worry about.

Cisco urges Wireless Control security upgrade

Cisco Systems is urging customers to upgrade to the latest version of its Wireless Control System to fix several flaws

Malware outbreak 'largest in almost a year'

Security firm Postini and the SANS Internet Storm Center said they are tracking a significant malware outbreak. Postini calls it the biggest email attack in almost a year.

Visa aims to boost PCI DSS adoption

Visa is launching an education campaign to address the more than 60% of merchants that fail to meet the PCI Data Security Standards.

Microsoft rates DNS security flaw as dangerous

UPDATE: Microsoft said Sunday that attacks are still limited, but a proof of concept code to exploit the vulnerability is publicly available.

Microsoft investigates DNS server flaw

Attackers could exploit a DNS flaw in Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 and run malicious code on the system. A workaround is suggested until a patch is issued.
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