All Security Software News - September 2007

Metropolitan Police targets efficiency with single sign on

The Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) is hoping to save time and increase security with a single sign-on system.

Whittington NHS Trust trials single sign-on system for health data

The Whittington Hospital NHS Trust is piloting a new single sign-on gateway portal to allow staff secure access to health data.

Microsoft releases Windows Server 2008 RC0

Windows Server 2008 Release Candidate 0 (RC0) is now available for customer review.

Buying guide: data encryption tools

  • News
  • Date: 26 September 2007
Data security is now a critical problem for every company, regardless of size. This buying guide explores the factors involved in purchasing data encryption hardware and software products.

Linksys ships eight new switches to ease SME network management

Linksys, a division of Cisco Systems, has released eight "smart" switches for supporting the growing demands of small businesses.

Microsoft makes available Windows Server 2008 RC0

Windows Server 2008Release Candidate 0 is now available for customer review.

Unisys denies its systems were at fault in US government data breaches

Unisys has dismissed reports in the Washington Post that it was to blame for data breaches at the US Department for Homeland Security last year.

Fake Microsoft patches spread virus

Hackers are using e-mails containing fake security bulletins from Microsoft, purporting to include patches for the Windows operating system, to spread malware.

Your shout: why is the PCT involved in the records breach?

  • News
  • Date: 24 September 2007
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Health bodies warn patients and staff after laptop thefts

Two health bodies have warned patients and staff that their confidential data is at risk after laptops were stolen from remote workers.
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