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ANPR "ring of steel" watches over Manchester
News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus Manchester is now protected by a "ring of steel" - a network of surveillance cameras that will log almost every car entering the city centre. The network of 15 automatic... [05 Jun 2008]
Warning: The Storm still rages on
News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus A number of nascent Storm hosting domains using fast-flux techniques to mask their URLs have been identified by the security company, which issued a warning this week.... [07 May 2008]
Public trust eroded: Data breaches to blame
News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus The British Computing Society has criticised the government, claiming its high-profile data breaches have eroded public trust. On Tuesday the BCS published the results of... [30 Apr 2008]
Are we losing the security war?
Comment C is for CMA A is for Antivirus Security experts are having to admit that traditional antivirus scanning approaches are no longer able to keep pace with the growth in malware products,... [29 Apr 2008]
Global security spend to hit $10.5bn
News C is for CMA Increasing competition in certain segments, such as antivirus and email security, from large market entrants, such as Microsoft and Google, will also force prices down and impact overall... [28 Apr 2008]
Hacking 'goodies' get industry body
News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus An industry association has been created for ethical hackers, in a bid to reassure buyers of systems and applications that such products have been sufficiently tested. The... [25 Apr 2008]
Mobiles to come under attack from 'bad guys'
News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus Mobile devices are going to become the next big target for cyber criminals who will be helped by the greater availability of tools to develop software for them. Speaking... [24 Apr 2008]
Security threat: One web page infected every five seconds
News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus Web threats have risen significantly in the first quarter of 2008, with one web page being infected every five seconds, according to a report from security vendor Sophos. [24 Apr 2008]
Security breaches down - but at what price?
News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus A government-sponsored security survey reports that while the number of security breaches has dropped considerably in the past two years, the drop has come at a price. The... [23 Apr 2008]
Single-sign-on system makes sense for logistics firm
News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus Logistics firm TDG has implemented a single-sign-on technology which will help save up to £8,000 per month in support overheads. Security from A to Z Click on the links... [21 Apr 2008]
Security experts criticise Phorm
News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus Security experts have criticised targeted-ad company Phorm, claiming the nature of its infrastructure could increase the likelihood of successful denial-of-service attacks... [18 Apr 2008]
Beware the insider security threat
News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus Employees and insiders are bigger threats to corporate security than external threats such as denial of service attacks or malware. Security experts at the RSA security... [17 Apr 2008]
Virtualisation: IT managers warned of security challenges
News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus Two major figures in virtualisation security have warned of challenges facing IT managers in implementing secure virtual environments. Security from A to Z Click on the... [16 Apr 2008]
Thieves foiled by 'phone home' computers
News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus Computers that 'phone home' after being stolen are guiding police to the doorsteps of thieves across the world. Security from A to Z Click on the links below to find out... [14 Apr 2008]
Microsoft: Vista security feature designed 'to annoy users'
News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus David Cross, a product unit manager at Microsoft, was the group program manager in charge of designing User Account Control (UAC), which, when activated, requires people... [14 Apr 2008]
