All Risk Management News - April 2008

Israeli private investigators jailed for using spyware to steal commercial information

Four members of an Israeli private investigation team have reportedly been jailed after using spyware to steal commercial information from organisations on behalf of rivals.

Technology deluge is threat to security, research finds

The rapid rate of technology change is emerging as one of the biggest threats to information security. That was the key message that emerged from Infosecurity 2008 last month.

BT criticises BS 25999 for not going far enough

BT has criticised the long-awaited British Standard Institute's (BSI) BS 25999 business continuity standard for not going far enough to ensure co-operation across business boundaries.

Only 15% of mid-market firms have confidence in their business continuity, study finds

Cost and complexity continue to throw up barriers to the adoption of effective business continuity measures by many mid-market firms, a survey has shown.

University of Liverpool improves email storage

The University of Liverpool has chosen C2C's archiving system to improve email storage management.

NHS equips wards with infection-resistant keyboards

NHS Connecting for Health has procured 7,500 infection-resistant keyboards for use in hospitals across England...

Standards needed to boost security, Information Systems Security Association says

The government has an important role to play in improving information security, the UK chapter of the international Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) has said.

Financial Services Authority fines outsourcing supplier Liberata

The Financial Services Authority has fined a business process outsourcing supplier more than £500,000 for inadequacies in its systems and processes.

FSA: financial firms fail to check outsourced security

Financial services firms are failing to check the IT security arrangements of firms they outsource back-office functions to, according to the Financial Service Authority (FSA).

Social networking site MySpace give users access to developers' applications

Social networking site MySpace has launched an application gallery to offer its users direct access to developers' applications.
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