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Hospitals get remote access to patient records

News The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust has implemented a secure remote network to improve clinicians' access to cancer patient records. He said: "We've been able to create a remote environment that enables clinicians to have access to the... [21 Aug 2008]

Finalists for CNET tech gongs announced

News Awards up for grabs include Business Application of the Year, Security Product or Service of the Year, Public Sector Technology Project of the Year and IT Team of the Year. Don't miss your chance to network and celebrate with the elite of the... [18 Aug 2008]

Are your 'frolleagues' ruining your career?

News Set-up a separate professional network online to ensure your business contacts don't mix with your friends online. Ensure you understand and use security settings so only those you trust can access your personal information. [14 Aug 2008]

UK at risk from repeat of US hack attack?

News UK shoppers credit card details could be at risk from the same wireless hack technique that snared more than 40 million people's details in the US, according to security experts. Security at hundreds of medium sized retailers is not fully checked... [06 Aug 2008]

Apple patch fails to address DNS flaw, say experts

Apple's Domain Name System patch for Mac OS X systems is not completely effective, according to security experts. The vulnerability, which was made public by security researcher Dan Kaminsky, affects software from multiple vendors. [04 Aug 2008]

Kaspersky warns of Facebook, MySpace worm

Infected machines are propagating the worm by sending messages via the social networks to friends in the network. When infected machines next log onto the social networks, they automatically send the malicious messages out to new victims grabbed... [04 Aug 2008]

Electronic ticketing on the cards for Atos Origin?

News Atos UK CEO Keith Wilman told silicon.com the performance was due to a transformation programme to focus a few key verticals, including government homeland security and environment; rail and road transport; health business process outsourcing... [29 Jul 2008]

Internet blacklisting tool unveiled

News Security researchers have taken a page out of Google's book in reinventing the blacklist, a tool for blocking internet attacks. At this week's 17th Usenix Security Symposium, researchers from the Sans Institute and SRI International will present... [28 Jul 2008]

RIM patches PDF security hole

News The flaw did not expose BlackBerry devices to attack but could expose email servers on the same network as BES to attack, Sense of Security's principal consultant, Jason Edelstein told silicon.com sister site ZDNet.com.au. [23 Jul 2008]

Security heading for the cloud

News Cloud-based proxy computers could provide security services traditionally performed locally, such as enforcing authentication, data loss prevention, intrusion prevention, network access control and vulnerability management. [17 Jul 2008]

RIM warns on BlackBerry PDF flaw

News Maarten Van Horenbeeck, security researcher at the Internet Storm Center, said: "This vulnerability is.one of those cases where it appears the BlackBerry, which opens a file, may be at risk, but what is really exposed is the enterprise set-up... [17 Jul 2008]

iPhone 3G: The wait is over

News The iPhone 3G can be wirelessly synchronised with a Windows PC, and has security features such as support for Cisco IPsec VPN and WPA2 Enterprise with 802.1x authentication for wi-fi network protection. [11 Jul 2008]

Microsoft readies online apps for business

News Catherine Doran Network Rail Email, calendars, security filters, and Outlook Web Access Light are included with Exchange Online Deskless Worker. Microsoft announced its road map and pricing for web-based software suites built for big companies and... [09 Jul 2008]

3G iPhone to storm enterprise world, says O2

News The iPhone 2.0 comes with a software update that not only includes enterprise-friendly licensing of Microsoft's ActiveSync protocol - for push email, calendar and contacts - but also supports Cisco IPSec VPN for secure transmission of data, and... [04 Jul 2008]

Virtualisation key to staff-owned devices

News Catherine Doran Network Rail However the biggest obstacles to allowing more staff to use their own equipment at work have traditionally been security and manageability considerations. Where companies have allowed staff-owned devices onto corporate... [30 Jun 2008]

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