All Risk Management News - November 2007

Petition posted on PM's website seeks support for central e-crime unit

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 30 November 2007
People worried about the loss of information on 25 million child benefit recipients can now sign an online petition on the Prime Minister's website to call for the formation of a police central e-crime unit.

Cisco tackles security threat to IP phones

Cisco is trying to tackle a security threat in its voice over IP phones that allows hackers to eavesdrop on conversations.

Bolton Wanderers boots up e-mail management system

Premier League Football club Bolton Wanderers has upgraded to a web-based e-mail management systemto halve administration time, ensure business continuity, and improve security.

Dalai Lama trumps Archbishop of Canterbury in digital league table

What claims to be the world's first system to measure an individual's digital status was launched today.

Microsoft: allow social networking but get secure

The UK workforce is gaining business advantage through the use of social networks, but users' behaviour may leave employers at risk, says Microsoft.

Government systems to be targeted by cyber attacks, says McAfee

Computer systems in the UK, US and Germany are among the likely targets of political, military, economic and technical espionage, with cyber spying posing the biggest security threat in 2008.

Securing the drugs industry

Pharmaceutical companies operate in a broad community of partners, collaborators and competitors. Allowing other organisations into your network can be risky, but keeping them out may be a more costly mistake.

Government to turn 951 websites into two supersites

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 29 November 2007
The government is to convert its 951 websites into two supersites to save money, a meeting of Parliament's Public Accounts Committee heard yesterday.

One third of websites infected with malware, says Sans Institute

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 29 November 2007
Nearly one-third of websites were infected with downloadable malware as infection rates almost doubled in the past year, according to the Sans Institute.

UK brands trashed by phishing attacks

The reputation of UK brands can be trashed as a result of phishing attacks, says a survey of web 2,000 users.
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