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IT security professionals moving up the corporate pecking order

IT security professionals moving up the corporate pecking order

Ultimate responsibility for information security is moving up corporate management hierarchies, as board-level directors and CEOs - or CISO/CSOs – are increasingly held accountable for safeguarding IT infrastructures, new research has revealed.
William Eazel Dec 22 2005 11:28AM Security
Christmas season stretches British corporate IT security

Christmas season stretches British corporate IT security

Newly published research claims that corporate IT security will be stretched to the limit this festive season, as an estimated 33 percent of staff rely on their office PCs for online Christmas shopping.
William Eazel Dec 16 2005 9:29AM Security
Christmas MP3 players pose serious corporate security risks

Christmas MP3 players pose serious corporate security risks

Companies need to take steps to protect themselves from “very serious security threats” which will be posed by MP3 players received as Christmas presents being brought into workplaces next year, security experts warned.
William Eazel Dec 7 2005 9:09AM Security
Corporate email systems under pressure from spam and staff abuse

Corporate email systems under pressure from spam and staff abuse

More than half of corporate email messages are not work related, but rather either spam or personal communications, new research has claimed.
William Eazel Nov 23 2005 11:20AM Security
SonicWALL targets SMB security with two corporate acquisitions

SonicWALL targets SMB security with two corporate acquisitions

Security firm SonicWALL today announced that it has acquired data backup company Lasso Logic together with the assets of enKoo, a developer of remote access technology.
William Eazel Nov 23 2005 11:16AM Security
Symantec patches corporate anti-virus software

Symantec patches corporate anti-virus software

Symantec has issued a patch for a flaw in its corporate anti-virus software that could allow an attacker to access a server.
Marcia Savage Sep 7 2005 8:19PM Security
Review: The Black Book on Corporate Security

Review: The Black Book on Corporate Security

Publisher Larstan

Jon Tullett Jun 29 2005 12:00AM Security
Risk associated with outbound email spurs corporate monitoring

Risk associated with outbound email spurs corporate monitoring

Sixty-three percent of companies with 1,000 or more employees use or plan to use staff to read outgoing email, according to a survey by email security supplier Proofpoint.
Marcia Savage Jun 6 2005 7:40PM Security
Review: Corporate Guardian 3

Review: Corporate Guardian 3

SmoothWall's Corporate Guardian 3 is one of the best value firewalls on the market. Just provide your own base PC, and the installation will take care of everything else.

Christopher Moody May 11 2005 12:00AM Security
New index takes aim at corporate governance

New index takes aim at corporate governance

A new stock market service aimed at promoting better corporate governance will launch this week.
René Millman Apr 11 2005 3:01PM Security
Changing attitudes towards corporate governance

Changing attitudes towards corporate governance

Scandal, security and strategy. These three S’s are reshaping the corporate governance landscape today.
Patrick Jolly Mar 30 2005 10:17AM Security
Over half of IT security staff have no idea about corporate law

Over half of IT security staff have no idea about corporate law

Confusion reigns in the compliance world as UK board members know what the Companies Bill is but IT security professionals have absolutely no idea.
David Quainton Dec 14 2004 4:55PM Security
Unprotected RFID could lead to corporate espionage

Unprotected RFID could lead to corporate espionage

Companies who dismiss the privacy concerns of RFID radio tags may be opening themselves up to unexpected security risks.
Jon Tullett Nov 4 2004 11:51AM Security
Sloppy Plug & Play USB device security rife on UK corporate networks

Sloppy Plug & Play USB device security rife on UK corporate networks

The majority of UK companies are leaving their networks wide open to serious security risks arising from failure to control fast growing staff use of insecure 'plug & play' portable devices.
Robert Jaques Oct 8 2004 11:16AM Security
Review: Ghost Corporate Edition

Review: Ghost Corporate Edition

One of the

Eric Doyle Aug 2 2004 12:00AM Security
Wi-Fi hotspots pose corporate security risk

Wi-Fi hotspots pose corporate security risk

Wi-fi has exploded across Britain this year, and is set to continue growing. The capability to improve mobile working means that wireless technology is allowing networked enterprises to tap into the true potential of their employees. But mobile users accessing the internet from corporate machines in Wi-fi hotspots are often doing so with little or no security controls in place. This could lead to network infection, which can have dramatic financial and operating consequences. With the average corporate enterprise infection costing an estimated £33,000 to repair, preventing infection at Wi-fi hotspots is a critical concern for many organisations.
Ian Schenkel Jul 13 2004 11:17AM Security
Telcos one-fifth of corporate IT spend

Telcos one-fifth of corporate IT spend

IT spending by Australia's telecommunications sector grew to $1.949 billion dollars in 2003, accounting for 20 percent of the corporate IT spend locally, latest IDC research has suggested.
Staff Writers Jul 6 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Task force: Infosec must be part of corporate governance

Task force: Infosec must be part of corporate governance

A task force of the National Cyber Security Partnership (NCSP) Monday released its recommendations for organizations to incorporate cybersecurity into their corporate governance systems.
Marcia Savage Apr 12 2004 9:12PM Security
77 per cent of firms allow corporate data on personal computers

77 per cent of firms allow corporate data on personal computers

More than three quarters of UK organisations allow company data to reside on employees’ personal computing devices.
Dan Ilett Apr 5 2004 5:17PM Security
Corporate Express replaces GM with global exec

Corporate Express replaces GM with global exec

Staff Writers Feb 10 2004 12:00AM Training & Development

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