All Risk Management News - September 2006

DHS names Washington insider Garcia to head cybersecurity

After a years-long search for the right candidate, Greg Garcia of the ITAA will become the first assistant secretary for cybersecurity and telecommunications.

Security Bytes: Zero-day attack targets IE

In other news: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) names a new cybersecurity chief and a new worm uses AOL Instant Messenger to spread.

ID thefts from data breaches – don't believe the hype

Despite the hype, data breaches were responsible for only 6% of all known cases of ID fraud over the last year, according to a US study by analyst Javelin Strategy and Research.

Server virtualisation ‘causing datacentre complexity crisis’

  • In Depth
  • Date: 18 September 2006
At its annual user conference, Opsware has revealed a strategy for managing complex virtual server environments.

Series storage array with serial attached SCSI drives first among EqualLogic

  • In Depth
  • Date: 18 September 2006
EqualLogic, a provider of enterprise-class iSCSI storage area network (San) solutions, has announced a range of storage arrays featuring high-performance Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) disk drives.

Third time lucky in Microsoft IE patch fix?

Microsoft is attempting for the third time to fix a “critical” security vulnerability in its Internet Explorer browser, after two previous attempts failed to make it safe.

Starbucks faces $114m lawsuit over pulled free-coffee e-mail offer

Starbucks is facing a $114m (£63m) lawsuit after a customer objected to the company withdrawing a free coffee offer sent by e-mail.

Internet Explorer faces new zero day attack

Another “critical” unpatched flaw has been discovered in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser, with exploit code for the flaw already circulating on the internet.

Three ways to create clustered storage

  • News
  • Date: 15 September 2006
Clustered storage systems run on storage servers, NAS gateways and hosts. Here's how to determine which clustered file-system architecture is best for your needs and storage environment.

City of London to test bird flu business continuity

The City of London is planning to carry out a major bird flu pandemic business continuity simulation event next month.
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