All Risk Management News - October 2006

How do I get started in IT security?

  • Expert Panel
  • Date: 24 October 2006
Expert advice for readers' career problems

Find rich rewards but little glamour in ethical hacking

Hot skills: Penetration testing is well paid but takes stamina

Fully hosted SAM service gets up and running

  • News analysis
  • Date: 23 October 2006
Liken Group is claiming that for the first time, software asset management (SAM) is available as a fully hosted, managed service delivered to service level guarantees on an ongoing basis.

OpenVZ project ports its code to Power 64

  • News analysis
  • Date: 23 October 2006
The OpenVZ project has ported its operating system-level server virtualisation software technology, which is now available for systems using Power 64-bit processors.

Microsoft takes Vista security to a new level using SDL

Windows Vista is expected to be the most secure Microsoft product released thanks to the company's implementation of the Security Development Lifecycle (SDL).

Microsoft scrutinised for IE 7 flaw and broken Vista promises

Microsoft says Vista kernel access would come with SP1, and Gartner predicts years of compatibility problems. Meanwhile, claims of an IE 7 vulnerability surface.

Information Security Decisions Session Downloads

  • News
  • Date: 23 October 2006
Session Downloads from Information Security Decisions 2006 Conference.

Snyder On Security: An Insider's Guide to the Essentials

  • News
  • Date: 23 October 2006
Joel Snyder, senior partner with consultancy Opus One, provides an in-depth look at information security trends and technologies.

Enhanced identity and access management

  • News
  • Date: 23 October 2006
From consolidating directories to automating provisioning and rolling out single sign-on, these sessions identify how leading organizations are strengthening authorization and enforcing access controls.

Government plays safe with ID card roll-out

The government yesterday confirmed that it intends to de-risk its £5.4bn ID card programme by rolling the project out in a gradual incremental way rather than take a big bang approach.
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