All Risk Management News - January 2008

Webroot unveils e-mail security SaaS system for SMEs

Webroot has unveiled the Webroot E-Mail Security software-as-a-service (SaaS) product for SMEs.

Asset tracking tops poll of UK's top IT investments

UK companies' investments in technology in the past year were driven by concerns over software licensing, data management and the need to raise productivity, research by Computer Weekly has revealed.

Don't panic over 'ban' on security tools

Oh, dear golly gosh, are they going to make computer security tools illegal? Spare me.

FBI eyes British identity data

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 15 January 2008
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation is seeking British co-operation in setting up an internationally accessible biometric database of known and suspected criminals and terrorists.

European Data Protection Supervisor condemns data protection legislation

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 15 January 2008
The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) has condemned the inability of existing legislation to protect citizens against practices and proposals that amount to the creation of a state-sponsored surveillance society.

Bupa says technology managers are fat smokers

Good managers are supposed to lead by example, but when it comes to health many in the technology and software industry are falling short by smoking, leading sedentary lifestyles and being overweight.

British banks lead the pack in tackling climate change

Three British banks are among the world's top five when it comes to helping to tackle the effects of climate change.

Nicolas Sarkozy and BT dubbed 'internet villains'

French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, and BT were both nominated as internet villains in the Internet Service Providers Association 10th Annual UK Internet Industry Awards.

Emprise outsources IT for strategic expansion

UK cleaning and security services company Emprise Services has outsourced its IT operations to cut costs, ease company expansion and ensure business continuity.

The positive side of regulatory compliance

When I was working at MCI WorldCom - now Verizon - at the end of 2004, talking to yet another auditor about controls, I did not think that I would ever be looking back with nostalgia.
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