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Systems integrators enjoy best year since dotcom boom

Systems integrators enjoy best year since dotcom boom

Things looking up after 'historic lows'.
Robert Jaques Nov 15 2006 8:58AM Networking
IBM unveils virtual systems management console

IBM unveils virtual systems management console

Tool gives graphical view of virtual servers.
Andrew Charlesworth Nov 7 2006 11:38AM Software
Systems integrators join Microsoft to push Vista

Systems integrators join Microsoft to push Vista

Partnership offers compatibility testing for in-house applications.
Tom Sanders Nov 3 2006 9:49AM Software
Opinion: Consultant's view - IP building management systems - Easy
life or easy prey?

Opinion: Consultant's view - IP building management systems - Easy life or easy prey?

All hell could break loose if the wrong people gain access to your BMS, warns Ken Munro. So make sure it's safe.
Staff Writers Sep 4 2006 3:56PM Security
Recruitment: People on the move - Appointment at Internet Security
Systems

Recruitment: People on the move - Appointment at Internet Security Systems

Internet Security Systems (ISS) has added Andrew Lawton and Bridget Charles to its northern European management team.
Staff Writers Sep 4 2006 3:56PM Security
Treasury report: IRS email systems insecure

Treasury report: IRS email systems insecure

A new report released last week found that the majority of employees working for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) abuse the agency's email service.
Ericka Chickowski Aug 16 2006 10:31PM Security
Update: Company news - Chelsea and Westminster Health NHS
Trust/Crossbeam Systems

Update: Company news - Chelsea and Westminster Health NHS Trust/Crossbeam Systems

Chelsea and Westminster Healthcare NHS Trust has decided to use Crossbeam Systems' C-Series platforms for its firewall protection.
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Update: Company news - Chelsea and Westminster Health NHS
Trust/Crossbeam Systems

Update: Company news - Chelsea and Westminster Health NHS Trust/Crossbeam Systems

Chelsea and Westminster Healthcare NHS Trust has decided to use Crossbeam Systems' C-Series platforms for its firewall protection.
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Vulnerabilities put Asterisk telephone systems at risk

Vulnerabilities put Asterisk telephone systems at risk

A leading penetration testing vendor announced today that it found three vulnerabilities that put enterprise telephone infrastructure critically at risk.
Ericka Chickowski Jun 12 2006 5:31AM Security
Cashing in on misconfigured systems

Cashing in on misconfigured systems

It’s not news anymore that cyberattackers penetrating corporate networks are after money, not infamy, these days. The bread they can make from these and other online activities, such as spam, is staggering. One only has to look at the recent case of Christopher William Smith, who allegedly made over $20 million illegally selling prescription drugs through spam emails.
Illena Armstrong May 10 2006 8:10PM Security
Rogue anti-spyware app knocks out AV systems

Rogue anti-spyware app knocks out AV systems

Security experts warned today of a newly detected rogue anti-spyware application, UnSpyPC, which falsely identifies popular security products and well-known file system tools as spyware.
William Eazel Apr 6 2006 10:25AM Security
Companies ignorant of the risks posed by insecure CCTV systems

Companies ignorant of the risks posed by insecure CCTV systems

If you have an IP networked CCTV System on your corporate network, you may have inadvertently enabled vulnerabilities that weren't there previously!
Sarbjit Sembhi Mar 24 2006 11:08AM Security
Are your systems just too old?

Are your systems just too old?

Legacy systems are resilient and cost-effective… but were never designed for today’s security needs
Staff Writers Jan 25 2006 2:13PM Security
Study: Most systems vulnerable despite improvements

Study: Most systems vulnerable despite improvements

Despite attempts to strengthen network defenses, the vast majority of PC systems are in jeopardy of potential attack, a leading security analyst has said.
Frank Washkuch Nov 29 2005 10:54PM 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
Plague of mutant worms targets IM systems

Plague of mutant worms targets IM systems

Instant Messaging (IM) systems are coming under sustained attack from a record number of mutant worms, security watchers have warned.
William Eazel Nov 18 2005 10:27AM Security
Today’s systems: Tomorrow’s business

Today’s systems: Tomorrow’s business

Criminals see the internet as an easy target, but Marcus Sachs is the man to stop them, as Illena Armstrong and Marcia Savage report
Illena Armstrong Nov 11 2005 10:46AM Security
Failing to protect systems will turn you into roadkill

Failing to protect systems will turn you into roadkill

It must be conference season. I've never asked my colleagues on the speaking circuit if they've made this observation, but it seems I get a lot of questions that indicate that, although security folks protect their enterprises, they don't protect their security assets.
Peter Stephenson Mar 17 2005 2:04PM Security
Systems management gaining importance to security

Systems management gaining importance to security

IT managers are increasingly relying on systems management software to tackle security issues, according to results from a new survey.
René Millman Mar 16 2005 12:27PM Security
Services a winner for mcr

Services a winner for mcr

mcr Computer Resources has seen services revenue grow 400 percent in 2004 to reach 45 percent of the reseller’s total revenue.
Staff Writers , Staff Writers Feb 24 2005 8:15AM Software

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