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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
Security market will crash, says Kaspersky

Security market will crash, says Kaspersky

The secure computing market will crash within five years, according to the head of a major anti-virus firm.
David Quainton Dec 9 2004 3:49PM Security
Security jobs safe from outsourcing

Security jobs safe from outsourcing

Security jobs - particularly those in auditing, forensics, and management - are among the "safe" IT jobs that will be most resistant to being outsourced over the next year, according to a study by research firm Foote Partners.
Marcia Savage Dec 2 2004 5:06PM Security
Educause teams with the Center for Internet Security

Educause teams with the Center for Internet Security

Educause, a nonprofit association of colleges and universities, is partnering with the Center for Internet Security (CIS) to improve cybersecurity at higher education institutions.
Marcia Savage Dec 1 2004 7:31PM Security
China tackles info security

China tackles info security

China will have a national information security system within five years, it has emerged. China Daily reports the Chinese government is implementing the system as part of a drive to improve network security.
David Quainton Nov 29 2004 11:52AM Security
3Com lays down gauntlet to Cisco

3Com lays down gauntlet to Cisco

3Com has claimed its challenge to Cisco's dominance of global networking hardware sales is market ready with a range of switches that complete its product arsenal - the latest from a quadrupled R&D investment that has resulted in 160 new products this year and 240 more promised for 2005.
Fleur Doidge Nov 26 2004 12:00AM Hardware
IM security: virus throttling in scale-free networks

IM security: virus throttling in scale-free networks

Scientists have been studying the spread of biological disease for over a hundred years. The aim is to predict and thus avoid damaging epidemics, thus the name “epidemiology.” In recent years, some researchers have started applying the tools of epidemiology to help understand another form of common disease: computer viruses and worms.
Dr. Matthew Nov 24 2004 2:47PM Security
Air Force consolidates Microsoft contracts to improve security

Air Force consolidates Microsoft contracts to improve security

The U.S. Air Force consolidated 38 contracts for Microsoft software and nine support contracts into two enterprise-wide agreements, a move it says will improve security and save money.
Marcia Savage Nov 22 2004 4:32PM Security
Complacency threatens company security

Complacency threatens company security

Companies are creating security risks through sheer complacency, claim the British Computer Society (BCS). The organization, that attempt to raise IT standards, insist that theft, fraud and loss are likely to increase unless firms wake up to the reality of IT security.
David Quainton Nov 19 2004 5:18PM Security
Petco settles FTC charges over security flaws

Petco settles FTC charges over security flaws

Petco Animal Supplies agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that security flaws in its web site violated privacy claims it made to customers.
Marcia Savage Nov 18 2004 5:45PM Security
Making security more SIMple

Making security more SIMple

Having a vast array of point security products in place will not keep your organisation safe in the face of a security breach. Security information management can provide the missing link.
Iain Chidgey Nov 17 2004 10:33AM Security
Gates: Security concerns are hampering technology adoption

Gates: Security concerns are hampering technology adoption

Security fears are actively hampering the adoption of new technologies in businesses, Bill Gates said in his opening keynote at the Microsoft IT Forum '04 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Jon Tullett Nov 16 2004 3:44PM Security
Microsoft showcases new management, security offerings

Microsoft showcases new management, security offerings

Bill Gates showed off new technology to ease management and patching at the Microsoft IT Forum '04 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Jon Tullett Nov 16 2004 3:44PM Security
Stealth wireless creates security nightmare

Stealth wireless creates security nightmare

Stealth implementation of remote access systems is creating a security nightmare, new surveys have revealed. Companies are failing to create adequate polices to govern the safe use of Blackberrys, laptops and smartphones, leaving holes through which systems can be compromised.
David Quainton Nov 16 2004 12:41PM Security
IM: an increasing security risk

IM: an increasing security risk

Instant messaging (IM) is the fastest growing security problem facing firms today, a new survey claims. A rising number of companies are banning IM as a result of the wide-ranging security issues associated with the system.
David Quainton Nov 15 2004 6:00PM Security
Make endpoint security do what it claims it can do

Make endpoint security do what it claims it can do

Staff Writers Nov 12 2004 5:03PM Security
Juniper: Stand-alone security will give way to integration

Juniper: Stand-alone security will give way to integration

Stand-alone security will become a thing of the past as security becomes integrated into the network, said Juniper Networks CEO Scott Kriens.
Marcia Savage Nov 10 2004 9:52PM Security
Data management not a priority despite security concerns

Data management not a priority despite security concerns

Despite regulatory pressures and security concerns, senior corporate managers do not place enough importance on data quality, according to a survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Marcia Savage Nov 10 2004 11:01AM Security
App security vendors issue challenge

App security vendors issue challenge

A group of application security vendors is challenging Check Point Software Technologies, Symantec, and others to submit their products to an independent application security assessment.
Marcia Savage Nov 8 2004 11:09PM Security
Security a high concern amongst British firms

Security a high concern amongst British firms

More than half of British companies rate IT and network safety as their biggest security concern, a MORI survey has revealed. The survey of 100 companies, commissioned by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and IT services company Qinetiq, also found that 78 per cent have conducted a strategic overhaul of security in the last two years.
David Quainton Nov 8 2004 11:28AM Security

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