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Single-sign-on system makes sense for logistics firm
News C is for CMA K is for Kids 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 below to find out more. [21 Apr 2008]
Security experts criticise Phorm
News C is for CMA K is for Kids Security experts have criticised targeted-ad company Phorm, claiming the nature of its infrastructure could increase the likelihood of successful denial-of-service attacks against its ISP customers. [18 Apr 2008]
Beware the insider security threat
News C is for CMA K is for Kids Security experts at the RSA security conference in San Francisco last week warned of all manner of threats ranging from botnets to metasploit attacks. Security from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more. [17 Apr 2008]
Virtualisation: IT managers warned of security challenges
News C is for CMA K is for Kids 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 links below to find out more. [16 Apr 2008]
Thieves foiled by 'phone home' computers
News C is for CMA K is for Kids 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 more. [14 Apr 2008]
Microsoft: Vista security feature designed 'to annoy users'
News C is for CMA K is for Kids 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 to run Vista in standard user mode rather than... [14 Apr 2008]
PayPal wages war on phishing
News C is for CMA K is for Kids Speaking at the RSA security conference in San Francisco this week, Michael Barrett, PayPal's chief information security officer, outlined the company's strategy for dealing with the phishing problem. [11 Apr 2008]
Insider security risks exposed
News C is for CMA K is for Kids Employees are still one of the biggest threats to corporate IT security both through malicious and accidental actions. Vipin Samar, VP of database security at Oracle, said: "You see a whole range of people through which... [10 Apr 2008]
How Google keeps its tech security tip top
News C is for CMA K is for Kids Google has outlined some of the ways it keeps its IT security tight. Google director of product management Scott Petry - founder of Postini, which is now owned by the search giant - gave the low-down on the web giant's... [10 Apr 2008]
Botnets: 'We're screwed', warn security experts
News C is for CMA K is for Kids Botnets are the biggest global threat facing the internet today, according to security experts at the RSA security conference in San Francisco this week. President of the Internet Security Advisors Group, Ira Winkler... [10 Apr 2008]
Call to increase online data protection for teens
News C is for CMA K is for Kids The group - which includes the American Academy of Pediatrics, Children Now, and the Center for Digital Democracy (CDD)- plans to ask the Federal Trade Commission this week to establish rules that will help protect teens... [10 Apr 2008]
Phishers attack social networking generation
News C is for CMA K is for Kids Social-networking websites are fast becoming a key target for online fraud, according to Symantec's latest Internet Security Threat Report. The report reveals that, for the second half of 2007, there were 87,963 "phishing... [09 Apr 2008]
Nato allies form cyber defence command
News C is for CMA K is for Kids Nato is creating a cyber command to protect its allies against crippling online attacks on national infrastructure. The Cyber Defence Management Authority (CDMA) will co-ordinate cyber defence among Nato allies after its... [08 Apr 2008]
Data breaches: Don't blame 'stupid' employees
News C is for CMA K is for Kids Speaking at the Cyber Warfare 2008 event in London this week, Debi Ashenden, senior research fellow at the Defence College of Management and Technology at Cranfield University, said most companies overlook the importance... [03 Apr 2008]
Box-tickers risk serious data breaches
Comment C is for CMA K is for Kids Life would be simple if curing security headaches were just a matter of buying some new technology. In reality, good security requires fundamental organisational change, says Danny Bradbury [28 Mar 2008]
