All Security Software News - May 2007

PayPal security measures help stamp out fraud

PayPal's 133 million online customers are the biggest ocean phishers have to plunder. CISO Michael Barrett wants to make it safe to be in the water; and he's not going at it alone.

Tenon insurance protects its figures with online backup solution

Tenon Group, one of the UK’s top ten accountants, has secured its corporate data online with Thinking SAFE.

All IT staff need security certification, says (ISC)2

Businesses have been urged to offer all IT professionals formal training in IT security, even if security forms only a part of their work.

Microsoft releases link IT management and security

Microsoft has unveiled its latest strategy for IT security with two products that combine IT security with IT management.

Anti-malware tools: Eight tips in eight minutes

  • News
  • Date: 10 May 2007
With the right malware removal tools and prevention measures, you can minimize the damage caused by various adware, viruses and worms. Check out these eight tips for tips and tools that help keep your systems malware free.

Symantec fixes flaws in Norton, pcAnywhere

Attackers could exploit flaws in Symantec's Norton AntiVirus and pcAnywhere to launch malicious code or compromise a user's session credentials.

Security technology making headway against spam

Paul Judge, chief technology officer at Secure Computing, discusses the progress of the battle against spam and whether technology has reached the limits of its ability to help in the fight.

Making the business benefits of security technology reap rewards

  • Webinar
  • Date: 09 May 2007
The need for all firms to have an effective, robust and flexible IT security strategy is as important as it ever was. Yet there exists a train of thought that security is a business hygiene factor; that firms simply have to invest in security. However, strategic investment in security technology can actually act as an agent of change for the business.

Fine prompts drive to secure customer data

There has been a surge in demand for advice on protecting customer data following Nationwide's £1m fine for failing to safeguard customer details, consultancy KPMG has said.

Banking industry adopts contactless payments

The UK banking industry has confirmed plans for the national introduction of contactless technology on UK credit and debit cards for low value transactions.
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