All Risk Management News - February 2007

HP makes data back-up easier for SMEs

HP has introduced a disc-based back-up and recovery system that makes data protection and disaster recovery “simple, reliable and affordable” for SMEs.

High-end storage array purchase considerations

  • News
  • Date: 28 February 2007
Specific considerations for high-end disk array systems and a series of specifications to help make on-the-spot product comparisons between vendors.

McAfee fixes flaw in Mac antivirus software

Attackers could exploit the hole in McAfee's Virex 7.7 antivirus program for Mac OS X to bypass the malware scanner, but a fix is available.

Your shout: Videoconferencing, biometrics and floppy nostalgia

  • News
  • Date: 27 February 2007
Readers' views on the week's news

Smartcard scheme makes 'a nonsense of IT security'

NHS regional administrative staff are to gain GP-practice access rights on their chip and pin smartcards, allowing them to view confidential patient data on new national systems.

Staffordshire postpones SAP Duet implementation

Insufficient datacentre power has brought one of the first implementations of SAP Duet to a standstill.

Government gets tough on licensing

Trading Standards officers will soon have powers to check companies' software licences without warning, the government has confirmed.

Best Places to Work nominees explain how to attract staff

Public and charitable organisations shortlisted for the Best Places to Work Awards show that high salaries are not the only way to attract and retain the best staff

Australian bank sends statements to wrong customers

The National Australia Bank (NAB) has sent the personal banking details of almost 400 customers to the wrong people.

Google forced to patch Google Desktop against remote attack

Google has been forced to patch three flaws in its Google Desktop search service after it was discovered the software was open to remote attack.
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