All Security Software News - November 2007

Ofcom seeks consultation over wireless spectrum for London Olympics

Ofcom is consulting over its wireless spectrum management plans for the 2012 London Olympics.

Mothercare picks Imprivata, Secure Computing to meet PCI DSS commtiments

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 29 November 2007
Mothercare, the UK baby products retailer, is to meet its commitment to the PCI Data Security Standard with a combination of Imprivata's Onesign authentication appliance and one-time-password tokens from Secure Computing.

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.

Webroot merges with Email Systems to provide firms with one-stop security

Security software firm Webroot Software has merged with on-demand e-mail security firm Email Systems.

Al Gore's climate crisis website hacked by Viagra sellers

Al Gore, the former US vice-president, now a prominent green campaigner, had his website hacked to sell drugs yesterday.

RSA standard vulnerable, says founder

Millions of computers running the RSA security standard to enrycpt data could be vulnerable to hacking attacks.

United Dairy Farmers manages increasing data with new San

An investment in the latest data storage technology is enabling United Dairy Farmers of Northern Ireland to manage its ever expanding volumes of transactional data.

Criminal Justice Information Technology project reaches milestone

The Criminal Justice Information Technology (CJIT) project has reached a milestone with the start of a pilot of an information sharing portal.

Google enhances Postini hosted e-mail security offering

Google has enhanced the management capabilities of its hosted Postini e-mail security system.

Nine out of 10 people worry that firms are selling their details illegally, says ICO

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 15 November 2007
More than nine out of 10 people worry that organisations are selling their personal details illegally, according to research from the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).
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