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Database security: protecting the crown jewels
As companies like Deutsche Telekom have learned, attackers are going after databases, reports Deb Radcliff.
Deb Radcliff
Feb 12 2009 4:45PM
Security
Hotkey franchisees await update as email outage rolls on
Franchisees of the Primus-owned ISP Hotkey will receive a teleconference update on continuing email outages this afternoon as some customers enter their tenth day without email access.
Ry Crozier
Feb 12 2009 2:17PM
Telco/ISP
Medical data leakage rampant on P2P networks
The risk of patient information disclosures on peer-to-peer (P2P) networks is much higher than if a health care worker loses a laptop or removable storage device, according to new research.
Angela Moscaritolo
Feb 12 2009 12:47PM
Security
FAA loses staff info in hack attack
The US Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) has admitted that its servers have been breached and the personal data of its 45,000 staff may be at risk.
Iain Thomson
Feb 11 2009 3:23PM
Security
IBM launches data management portfolio
IBM has released an array of products designed to help organisations better manage customer data and keep up to date with the latest industry trends.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 10 2009 6:29AM
Storage
SonicWall launches SMB backup and recovery appliance
Network security firm SonicWall has launched a new backup and recovery appliance for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) designed to protect business-critical data, applications and systems.
Phil Muncaster
Feb 7 2009 8:06AM
Security
Hotkey in turmoil as Primus data centre blackout bites
Fallout from the Primus data centre blackout is rising, with customers of the Primus-owned ISP Hotkey now without email for a week and other affected ISPs still waiting for an official copy of the post-incident report.
Ry Crozier
Feb 6 2009 12:00PM
Telco/ISP
Financial institutions brace for rise in security breaches
Financial institutions are facing an increased risk of security breaches this year owing to budgetary constraints and an increased threat of insider misconduct, according to the latest annual Global Security Survey from Deloitte.
Phil Muncaster
Feb 5 2009 10:43AM
Security
Hackers clone passports in drive-by RFID heist
A British hacker has shown how easy it is to clone US passport cards that use RFID by conducting a drive-by test on the streets of San Francisco.
Iain Thomson
Feb 4 2009 3:55PM
Security
Basslink escapes Primus data centre blackout
Basslink Telecom is among a growing list of firms awaiting the cause of the Primus data centre blackout in Melbourne but said its own redundancy arrangements would shield it from the effects of future failures at the facility.
Ry Crozier
Feb 4 2009 2:41PM
Telco/ISP
Windows users show signs of defection
New research by web analytics firm Net Applications suggests that the use of Windows computers to browse the internet is declining, albeit very slowly, against Mac and Linux systems, and the iPhone.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 3 2009 2:11PM
Software
Web identity hijacking on the rise
Business professionals were warned today to create and maintain online profiles in all the major social networks in order to mitigate the risk of criminals impersonating them and mining sensitive corporate and personal information.
Phil Muncaster
Feb 3 2009 2:11PM
Security
Annual study reveals cost of a data breach keeps climbing
The cost of a data breach rose to a new record in 2008, according to the fourth annual Ponemon Institute study.
Dan Kaplan
Feb 3 2009 11:16AM
Security
Special report: Increasing data centre efficiency
Symantec's global data centre survey finds organisations aren't making the most of their data centres.
Negar Salek
Feb 3 2009 10:00AM
Security
ISPs sweat on Primus data centre power failure report
ISPs await confirmation of the cause of a blackout at Melbourne’s Primus data centre yesterday amid speculation over the effectiveness of its redundant systems.
Ry Crozier
Feb 2 2009 2:46PM
Telco/ISP
New encryption standards pitched
The Trusted Computing Group has put forward specifications for three new storage encryption standards.
Shaun Nichols
Jan 30 2009 3:08PM
Storage
McAfee highlights perils of offshoring sensitive data
Global companies may have lost over US$1 trillion worth of intellectual property last year owing to data theft, according to new research from McAfee presented today at the World Economic Forum.
Phil Muncaster
Jan 30 2009 9:59AM
Security
McAfee highlights perils of offshoring sensitive data
Global companies may have lost over US$1 trillion worth of intellectual property last year owing to data theft, according to new research from McAfee presented today at the World Economic Forum.
Phil Muncaster
Jan 30 2009 6:27AM
Storage
Search engine promises completely private surfing
Dutch search firm Ixquick has announced that it has stopped recording IP addresses in a bid to boost user privacy.
Ian Williams
Jan 30 2009 6:27AM
Software
QlikTech outlines BI product roadmap
Independent business intelligence firm QlikTech has added new support to its QlikView product for HP Neoview, and has given customers a preview of its product roadmap for 2009.
Rosalie Marshall
Jan 30 2009 12:17AM
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