All Risk Management News - May 2006

Keeping development tools sharp

IDE suppliers have been consolidating and stuffing their products with value-added tools, but which offers most for the corporate developer?

Central government IT figures highlight role of outsourcing

Business Focus provides at-a-glance statistics and commentary on spending priorities and trends across particular sectors. Here we look at central government.

News in brief

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  • Date: 16 May 2006
Short takes on this week's news

US seeks extension to Microsoft antitrust ruling

The US government is seeking court approval for a two-year extension to a 2002 antitrust ruling against Microsoft, requiring it to make elements of its server technology available to rivals.

App security vendors bridge gaps in SDLC roles

SPI Dynamics puts QA, security testers on same page with new integration; Fortify Software joins FindBugs project to give developers single view of quality, security issues.

The security landscape 2006

As ever, the recent InfoSecurity Europe show threw up some fascinating insights into the state of the IT security market. Here we present the highlights of the show and what is about to happen in IT security.

Storage: Private life of data

The loss or theft of customer details can be a publicity disaster for a business. Antony Adshead looks at how to keep your vital data safe

Thousands of stolen web identities found in server stash

Researchers at security firm Webroot Software have discovered tens of thousands of stolen identities from more than 120 countries on an FTP server in the US.

Plans for .xxx sex domain rejected

Internet regulators have rejected proposals to introduce a .xxx domain suffix for porn websites.

Sophos software hit by security threat

Security software company Sophos has warned companies of a security vulnerability affecting a wide range of its products.
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