All Risk Management News - June 2007

Analysts wonder whether HP will do the right thing with SPI

Analysts say HP can dramatically boost its security with the purchase of SPI Dynamics, but some users worry about SPI's technology wilting under the new ownership.

National Archives prevents lost digital data

The UK National Archives will lead research into how it and government departments can protect stored data in formats that could become obsolete.

Weekly security news: HP fixes serious laptop utility flaw

In other vulnerability news, Sun warns of a new Solaris flaw, glitches are fixed in Safari and Yahoo Messenger; and Microsoft investigates a possible Office flaw.

RWE boosts security on Scada networks

Power generator ramps up security to meet CNI guidelines

PatchLink unifies security with SecureWave acquisition

Security firm PatchLink is acquiring SecureWave in an attempt to strengthen its unified security offering.

Computer Weekly news editor scoops three security awards

Computer Weekly was recognised in last week's BT IT Security Journalism awards. Bill Goodwin, Computer Weekly news editor, won top place in three of the seven categories, judged by practicing IT professionals.

Web 2.0 poses new threats to company data

Blogs, social networks and other Web 2.0 services threaten the integrity of company information systems, research firm Gartner has warned. The warning is contained in a report on the effects of consumer-oriented digital technologies on enterprise systems.

Volkswagen gives IT staff bigger say in ERP system

Volkswagen aims to boost car production worldwide by embarking on an IT strategy that will give its IT staff a greater say in how itsenterprise resource planning systems should be run and used by the business.

VoIP security testing fundamentals

  • News
  • Date: 18 June 2007
Testing your VoIP security system against all the threats that exist on the network can be a full time job. This guide documents how a VoIP system can be tested and suggest some of the available tools to use -- with a focus on fuzzing tools and methods.

Symantec: image spam decline continues

Symantec's latest monthly spam report, has found that the volume of image spam is in decline.
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