All Risk Management News - April 2009

NHS trusts breach Data Protection Act with patient records

Fourteen NHS Trusts...

Infosec 2009: Cyber attackers are getting faster

Cyber attackers are working much faster to exploit application code vulnerabilties and IT security is being overwhelmed, according to a study of vulnerabilities...

Infosec 2009: Businesses invest in IT that drives efficiency

The next wave of IT investments will be aimed at achieving efficiency across the business, attendees of Infosecurity Europe 2009 in London have heard.

Infosec 2009: Data security loses importance in government

Only 6% of IT directors in government departments would invest in security if their budget was increased, according to a Citrix Government Forum survey released at Infosecurity Europe 2009 in London.

Infosec 2009: Poor application security causes 62% of data breaches, study finds

Businesses are not doing enough to ensure the security of open source, outsourced code and commercial applications, a study by Forrester Consulting has found.

Hundreds of patients lost in NPfIT systems

A group of London hospitals has lost track of patients who have missed treatment under the Government's 18-week wait target, after problems with pioneering...

Swine flu: time to review business continuity plans

Businesses were urged to review their business continuity plans amid warnings that a swine flu could lead to absenteeism...

SMBs failing with mobile device IT security

USB sticks regarded as biggest source of threat as low percentage of smartphones, netbooks and laptops screened

Businesses and government are willing to make risky IT cuts

Businesses and government departments are storing up problems in the future by cutting...

Facebook to open user content to third-party developers

Facebook is expected to announce today that it plans to give third-party developers greater access to user-generated content to enable them to build new...
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