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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 revenue growth over the next few years, Gartner...

Tags: smes, security

[28 Apr 2008]

Security threat: One web page infected every five seconds

News C is for CMA Threats circulated via email, on the other hand, appeared to have cooled off during the first quarter of this year. According to Sophos, only one in 2,500 email messages contained malware - 40 per cent fewer than 2007, where one in 909...

Tags: malware, email, web, security

[24 Apr 2008]

Beware the insider security threat

Beware the insider security threat

News C is for CMA Mike Roberts, IT director at private Harley Street hospital The London Clinic, agreed: "We find the misuse of the internet and using company email addresses the biggest problem. D is for DDoS

Tags: insider, security

[17 Apr 2008]

PayPal wages war on phishing

News C is for CMA But Barrett said other measures are needed such as email certification. PayPal has brought in a number of tech solutions including digital email signatures - something that the company now does with 100 per cent of its outbound emails.

Tags: certification, education, isps, paypal

[11 Apr 2008]

Call to increase online data protection for teens

News C is for CMA Sensitive data refers to contact information for a person, such as an email address or home number, as well as the web surfing habits of that person. D is for DDoS Security from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more.

Tags: myspace, facebook

[10 Apr 2008]

Vendors hype up compliance fears

Comment C is for CMA Tamzin Matthew, partner at law firm Blake Lapthorn Tarlo Lyons, says that when she does talks on subjects such as email archiving, people often express surprise at how few pieces of legislation there are that mandate businesses to...

Tags: sarbanes-oxley, data protection, compliance

[08 Apr 2008]

How to detect data leaks

Comment C is for CMA As well as preventing unwanted email from clogging up users' inboxes, anti-spam software can also monitor outgoing email and alert users to, or block, the breach of the security policy. Ever-increasing email attachment file sizes and...

Tags: security, data protection, data leaks, comply

[19 Mar 2008]

Facebook ups privacy and says it wants to Chat

News C is for CMA For example, a user could hide or show private information, such as email address and phone numbers, from friends or groups using the classifications "Friend of Friends", "All Friends", "Some Friends", or "Only Me".

Tags: facebook, im, social networking, controls

[19 Mar 2008]

How the good guys fight the security arms race

News C is for CMA C is for CMA We will come in and monitor email traffic for a few days to monitor what data is actually exiting a corporation, looking for, say, financial data, and the results are almost always horrifying.

Tags: data loss, rsa, data security, sending

[15 Feb 2008]

Google Apps hosts one big team talk over the web

News C is for CMA Google Apps Team Edition is a free service that lets people within the same email domain collaborate easily with Google Apps, a package that includes Calendar, Docs, Talk and Start Page. And a new domain can be acquired through the...

Tags: google, microsoft, apps, administrator

[07 Feb 2008]

Google launches online security tools

News C is for CMA Google has launched a range of web-based security applications for email filtering, encryption and archiving. The tech works with any email system, including Lotus Notes, Microsoft Exchange and Novell Groupwise.

Tags: web, google, saas, security

[05 Feb 2008]

Happy 10th birthday Mozilla - there's a bug in your cake

News C is for CMA The code became the basis of the Mozilla Suite, which comprises the Firefox web browser and the Thunderbird email application. D is for DDoS Security from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more.

Tags: mozilla, birthday, firefox, suite

[25 Jan 2008]

Brunel University uses spam filter to fight cyber bullying

Case Study C is for CMA Brunel University has adapted its spam filter to help fight email bullying. Based in the west of London, the university is one of the main higher education centres in the city and uses a distributed email system.

Tags: bullying, email, brunel, college

[11 Jan 2008]

'Big Brother IT' fuels workplace stress

News C is for CMA Do you know who has been reading your email? D is for DDoS Click on the links below to find out more. A is for Antivirus B is for Botnets 'Big Brother'-style IT systems are now watching half of the UK's employees, fuelling fear and...

Tags: privacy, surveillance, stress, work

[08 Jan 2008]

Hedge fund manager in £3.5m IT deal with Savvis

News C is for CMA The company will host all of Augustus' business applications, including trading, customer services, email, order management and finance. D is for DDoS Security from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more.

Tags: financial services, disaster recovery, hosting, business continuity

[06 Dec 2007]

Google calls for help in flagging up the bad guys

News C is for CMA These are ranked via information concerning whether the site hosts malware, if it is a spamming site - where entering your email address could result in thousands of spam emails, if the site is linked to sites hosting malware, or if it...

Tags: google, malware, search, sites

[04 Dec 2007]

Hack forces Fasthosts to change user passwords

News C is for CMA Fasthosts will also change all unchanged email passwords automatically over the coming week, with affected customers receiving new passwords by snail mail. D is for DDoS Security from A to Z

Tags: hack, fasthosts, data breach, panel

[03 Dec 2007]

Police close in on NZ botnet ringleader

News C is for CMA Finch said: "Practising strong computer-security habits, such as updating anti-virus software, installing a firewall, using strong passwords and employing good email and web-security practices, are as basic as putting locks on your...

Tags: botnet, fbi, police, attack

[03 Dec 2007]

Who's been reading your emails?

News C is for CMA Email might seem like a private conversation - but the reality is if you are sending messages from a work email account there are a number of people inside your organisation, and potentially many more outside, that are legally entitled...

Tags: emails, monitoring, legal, staff

[30 Nov 2007]

Europe embraces consumer tech

News C is for CMA But the use of consumer-based technology such as games consoles, instant messaging, smart phones and web email by employees is one of the most significant threats to corporate IT security, according to analysts.

Tags: consumerisation, web 2.0, europe, consumer

[13 Nov 2007]

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