data security corporate
What's the fuss about... selective outsourcing?
Comment Let them provide data and physical security. You must keep the corporate strategy - but why should you be bothered about issues such as: "Sorry, the server's gone down again," or: "Sorry we were just hacked - I didn't know the vendor issued a... [28 Oct 2002]
Microsoft forms Good partnership for handhelds
News Good's GoodLink software lets customers wirelessly access email and corporate data from a handheld device. The software will bolster security and management features. Good is focusing on wireless data synchronisation and communications, working... [07 Oct 2002]
Symantec streamlines network security
News The Event Manager consolidates data from Symantec's antivirus and firewall products, as well as other companies' products, and provides a mile-high view of what the network-security systems are encountering. [02 Oct 2002]
BT hits out at warchalkers
News Because of this, the ISP has laid out suggested security measures which companies should take. At the initial set-up phase of your WLAN, you should implement at least this basic security: Service Set ID and Wired Equivalent Privacy are the two... [30 Sep 2002]
Google to make sense of companies' filing systems
News It also plans to introduce security and performance enhancements to two previously sold appliances, all allowing companies to harness Google's acclaimed technology to scan internal networks and public-facing websites. [30 Sep 2002]
The Linux Slapper worm: an update
News A computer that gets infected becomes part of the network and could be commanded, or used to command the other computers on the network, to attack, said Al Huger, senior director of engineering for the incident response team at security company... [17 Sep 2002]
Microsoft plans SQL security overhaul
News Microsoft is aiming to shore up the security of its SQL Server database management software. The next version of SQL Server, code-named 'Yukon', will include a long list of new security-related features when it debuts in 2003, said James Hamilton... [11 Sep 2002]
Microsoft's plan for easy (and secure) PocketPCs
News This should help to change the image among many IT managers who see PDAs and handheld devices as a security liability and support headache. For example, personal data on a lost handheld or phone could be erased remotely as long as the phone is... [10 Jul 2002]
BT wireless LAN is go
News However, security remains a problem on wireless LANs, and BT recommends using an end-to-end security solution such as a VPN over its wireless LANs to ensure that data remains protected from snooping. BT is initially pitching the service at its... [24 Jun 2002]
The Ovum View: The wireless LAN security nightmare
Comment There is no such thing as total security but some wireless networks come pretty close to total insecurity, says Graham Titterington, senior analyst at Ovum. In security terms there is no comparison between cellular and wireless LAN networks. [20 Jun 2002]
CA World: CA alarms hackers
News The data monitoring technology highlights any abnormal events in the network, while the physical security analysis, which is based on a badge reader system, tracks people as they move around the building. [23 Apr 2002]
Laptop security: What you need to know
Comment He added that anyone using a laptop to access a corporate network should be informed thoroughly of their company's security policy. Most criminals steal laptops for the hardware, according to Magnus Ahberg, MD of Pointsec, a laptop security... [23 Apr 2002]
Security: The Board washes its hands - again
Comment The figures don't quite add up - it's understood security protection is imperative but many companies are failing to put their money where their mouth is.silicon.com writes news stories about security breaches everyday and there's enough... [16 Apr 2002]
BT and IBM team up to chase SMEs with ASP offering
News However, they want more sophisticated applications than consumers but aspire to the SLAs [service level agreements] and security that corporates can afford. The company has teamed up with IBM, Intel and Lotus Software (which is owned by IBM) to... [19 Mar 2002]
Revealed: PDA security risks - and what to do about them (part one)
News Most companies do not know how many devices hold their sensitive data, or what levels of security those devices have, making it difficult to ensure that information is safe. It has identified some key security risks posed by PDA usage, and has... [11 Mar 2002]
Keep updated for stories matching data security corporate via RSS
