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Storage firms join forces for long-distance vaulting

Storage firms join forces for long-distance vaulting

Combined offering promises secure wide-area replication of tape data.
Clement James Sep 8 2006 10:13AM Storage
Small companies weak on VoIP and business recovery

Small companies weak on VoIP and business recovery

Report points to hosting.
Andrew Charlesworth Sep 4 2006 9:53AM Networking
Greenpeace names and shames tech firms

Greenpeace names and shames tech firms

Apple not so green, says campaign group.
Clement James Aug 31 2006 11:55AM Strategy
Small firms wake up to mobile working

Small firms wake up to mobile working

Survey reports 'significant jump' in wireless adoption plans.
Robert Jaques Aug 24 2006 4:01PM Strategy
Korean cable TV firms fight telco upstart

Korean cable TV firms fight telco upstart

Telco says video service is not under traditional broadcast laws.
Simon Burns Aug 18 2006 10:34AM Telco/ISP
UK firms gamble with customer data

UK firms gamble with customer data

Just under half of UK IT directors are breaking the Data Protection Act and putting customer data at risk, according to a study by IT management firm Compuware.
Matt Chapman Jul 5 2006 10:00AM Software
Firms fail to control World Cup access

Firms fail to control World Cup access

IT professionals are losing productivity because they are failing to control employee access to football on the internet, according to a security company.
Matt Chapman Jul 3 2006 9:20AM Security
Former spam king Pitylak now trying to earn firms' trust as anti-spam consultant

Former spam king Pitylak now trying to earn firms' trust as anti-spam consultant

Just days after settling one suit with Microsoft and another by the Texas attorney general still pending against him, former spam king Ryan Pitylak is now offering his services to the anti-spam community.
Ericka Chickowski Jun 6 2006 11:02PM Security
One third of U.K. firms have fired staff over email misuse

One third of U.K. firms have fired staff over email misuse

More than a third of U.K. companies has fired an employee for violating email policies, according to new research.
René Millman Jun 5 2006 1:48PM Security
Viruses still the biggest IT fear for U.K. firms

Viruses still the biggest IT fear for U.K. firms

The vast majority of U.K.-based small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) believe that viruses are the biggest security threat to their IT systems, according to new research.
William Eazel May 9 2006 10:11AM Security
U.K. firms fail to encrypt data

U.K. firms fail to encrypt data

U.K. businesses are failing to adopt the security controls needed to protect customers' information, according to the 2006 Department of Trade and Industry's biennial Information Security Breaches Survey.
William Eazel Apr 12 2006 10:24AM Security
Are American firms ready for wireless?

Are American firms ready for wireless?

Businesses have cited security concerns as the primary reason not to deploy wireless and remote computers, a new global survey has found.
Dan Kaplan Apr 4 2006 8:01PM Security
Security firms launch new anti-phishing task force

Security firms launch new anti-phishing task force

Two security firms have teamed up in a bid to create an anti-phishing task force of volunteers to help consumers and businesses combat phishing scams and online identity theft.
William Eazel Mar 31 2006 9:07AM Security
U.K. firms suffer from the enemy within

U.K. firms suffer from the enemy within

Staff misuse of the internet is the second largest cause of reported security incidents for large U.K. companies.
William Eazel Mar 28 2006 9:36AM Security
One in five firms has no disaster recovery plan

One in five firms has no disaster recovery plan

One in five global companies have no formalized business continuity (BC) plan, according to new research.
William Eazel Mar 24 2006 10:31AM Security
Double attack fires 650,000 trojan emails at U.K. firms

Double attack fires 650,000 trojan emails at U.K. firms

A double virus attack hit U.K. businesses with an estimated 650,000 trojan-laden emails before antivirus vendors were able to issue a patch against the new malware, a security firm claimed yesterday.
William Eazel Mar 22 2006 10:59AM Security
Familiar names funding adware firms

Familiar names funding adware firms

The Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) pulled the covers off adware’s "dirty little secret" this week with the release of its latest report.
Ericka Chickowski Mar 21 2006 9:27PM Security
U.K. firms under fire for ignoring policy

U.K. firms under fire for ignoring policy

Widespread failure to implement or enforce internet acceptable usage policies (AUPs) is leaving many U.K. companies open to potentially serious IT security breaches, newly published research has claimed.
William Eazel Mar 13 2006 12:44PM Security
Small firms, growing security spending

Small firms, growing security spending

Smaller U.K. companies are preparing to "drastically" boost IT security spending as they move beyond anti-virus solutions to the deployment of firewall and intrusion-detection software to protect internet gateways.
William Eazel Feb 27 2006 10:14AM Security
Gartner: Some firms cutting IT spending

Gartner: Some firms cutting IT spending

Gartner analysts predicted a small subsection of the most advanced large organizations will spend less of their overall IT budgets on security in the coming year.
Ericka Chickowski Feb 22 2006 7:55PM Security

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