All Risk Management News - December 2006

Podcast: Mobile device threats are real, white-hat hacker says

Learn how easy it is for a hacker to gain access to a mobile device, whether employees are aware of security for their devices and why Bluetooth headsets should be turned off.

Infrastructure security: Remote access DMZ

  • In Depth
  • Date: 12 December 2006
An excerpt from Chapter 7: Infrastructure security from "How to Cheat at Managing Information Security," by Mark Osborne.

Integration aids fight against fraud

Credit rating agency Experian has increased fraud detection rates by 20% after integrating two previously separate hosted applications.

BCS Awards: Unlocking security benefits

  • Event
  • Date: 12 December 2006
The 2006 BCS President's Award turns the spotlight on the need for effective investment in information security

BCS Awards: Looking forward

  • Event
  • Date: 12 December 2006
Next year's awards will form a central part of the BCS's golden jubilee celebrations

“Staggering” rise in cybercrime threat, warns McAfee

The threat to business from cybercrime is increasing at a “staggering rate” as organised criminals groom a new generation of hackers, security experts have warned.

Rowanmoor Pensions taps all-in-one computing environment

Pension scheme provider Rowanmoor Pensions has signed a three-year contract with ADS Portal to supply a complete computing environment for the company.

Insurer adopts Mapflow’s online risk mapping

Property liability insurance firm St Paul Travelers UK has adopted Mapflow’s RiskView online risk mapping system to support risk assessment for individual buildings.

Web application security for small businesses

Two low-cost/no-cost products from Cenzic help small to midsize companies protect against the most common Web application attacks.

Storage Decisions in the wild, wild west

Dedupe, iSCSI, backup, virtualisation and cowboys in Stetson hats -- Storage Decisions Las Vegas 2006 had it all.
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