All Risk Management News - June 2007

Downtime: Nasa, Tim Berners-Lee, botnets

  • Opinion
  • Date: 21 June 2007
A lighter take on Nasa's IT difficulties, Tim Berners-Lee's Order of Merit, and the FBI's advice regarding botnets

Two thirds of small firms have no internet connection

Two thirds of small businesses are still operating without an internet connection, according to a survey by ISP UK Online of almost 600 UK firms.

Storage Decisions Downloads: Executives' storage guide

  • In Depth
  • Date: 21 June 2007
Ideas of where firms' storage should be and where it's headed. Also key ways to integrate new technologies, processes and ideas without going over budget.

Security log management push has its roots in compliance

Log management is expected to be a hot topic. Experts say log data can help organisations comply with numerous guidelines.

Stephenson Harwood chooses XP over Vista for stability

International law firm Stephenson Harwood has chosen Windows XP over Vista in its latest desktop refresh, in order to maintain compatibility with its existing suite of applications.

HP serves up new storage

HP launched several storage hardware products at its StorageWorks show, but most of them either won't be available or won't have key features until later this year.

Phishing sites on the rise

More than 100,000 new phishing sites were created last week alone, according to IBM’s X-Force content research team.

Microsoft forced to make Vista changes

Microsoft has been forced to make changes in the Windows Vista OS following pressure from the California attorney general.

Selling the value of IT security to the boardroom

Talking to the board about IT security can be a daunting experience. Ron Condon speaks to senior IT professionals about how to manage meetings in the boardroom.

IBM and HP reshape Web app security market

  • News
  • Date: 20 June 2007
Developers and customers could stand to benefit with Web security tools built into larger development suites.
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