Blue Coat plans email, web sandbox for iPad 

Blue Coat plans email, web sandbox for iPad

Addresses BYO device market.
IBM develops selective data hiding on the fly 

IBM develops selective data hiding on the fly

IBM researchers say they have invented a way to selectively obscure sensitive information before it is displayed on a computer screen.
Enterprises at risk from email leaks 

Enterprises at risk from email leaks

Large enterprises continue to risk leaks from outbound email, blogs, message boards, media sharing sites and mobile devices, according to new research..
Enterprises ignoring data security and privacy 

Enterprises ignoring data security and privacy

Technology, media and telecoms (TMT) firms are "treading water" when it comes to data security and privacy, new research warns..
'Greynets' waiting to snare enterprises 

'Greynets' waiting to snare enterprises

Popular instant messaging and VoIP applications are leaving enterprises in grave danger of running into financial and legal disaster, according to industry experts.
US FTC seeks input on Social Security number use in enterprises 

US FTC seeks input on Social Security number use in enterprises

The Federal Trade Commission is seeking comment and planning to schedule public meetings to evaluate the use of Social Security numbers (SSNs) by private organisations, the ...
Apple's iPhone a security nightmare for enterprises 

Apple's iPhone a security nightmare for enterprises

When Apple's iPhone hits the streets this week, two things are likely: It'll be widely successful - as Apple's other consumer products have been - and it'll pose unknown risks ...
Enterprises ignoring database security 

Enterprises ignoring database security

Database managers caught between a rock and a hard place, says report.
Enterprises wasting millions updating privileged passwords 

Enterprises wasting millions updating privileged passwords

Typical enterprise spends more than US$500,000 each year, research claims.
Research: 60 percent of enterprises to deploy NAC by 2008. 

Research: 60 percent of enterprises to deploy NAC by 2008.

A new report released today by Infonetics Research, a global market research and consulting firm found that half of the large organisations in North America have already ...
Enterprises beware: IM attacks break record, again 

Enterprises beware: IM attacks break record, again

The prevalence of instant messenger (IM) attacks has reached record numbers for the second consecutive month, an IM security firm announced this week.
Enterprises forced to revamp security policies 

Enterprises forced to revamp security policies

Combination of hackers and regulations prompt major rethink.
Enterprises urged to update pre-Kama Sutra Worm 

Enterprises urged to update pre-Kama Sutra Worm

Security experts have warned enterprises to update anti-virus systems and conduct server backups to protect themselves against the potentially devastating Kama Sutra worm, ...
Enterprises ignorant of outsourcing security risks  

Enterprises ignorant of outsourcing security risks

Organizations that outsource their IT systems are increasing their vulnerability to security breaches, causing possible long-term damage to their businesses, insurers have warned.
Parents and enterprises warned of ‘Podporn’ problem 

Parents and enterprises warned of ‘Podporn’ problem

Security experts issued a warning about the fast growing problem of pornography being accessed via devices such the new video-enabled Apple iPod or Sony PSP.
Mobile email threat to enterprises 

Mobile email threat to enterprises

Mobile email is on the verge of becoming mainstream, according to a new survey. But experts warn that enterprises must have strict policies in place to stop mobile devices from ...
One third of large enterprises admit being hacked 

One third of large enterprises admit being hacked

A third of large enterprises admit they have been victims of intrusions to their office networks and office servers in the last two years, research has claimed. According to a ...
US enterprises leave themselves open to spyware threat  

US enterprises leave themselves open to spyware threat

The vast majority of US enterprises are leaving their networks open to the fast-growing threat of spyware, a newly published study has claimed.
Enterprises turn to firewall/VPN appliances 

Enterprises turn to firewall/VPN appliances

Fuelled by strong demand from the enterprise sector, global firewall/VPN security appliance shipments bucked a stagnant technology market in 2003 to record growth of 27 per ...
UK enterprises throwing away sensitive data 

UK enterprises throwing away sensitive data

Over three-quarters of UK enterprise corporates admit that they do not take adequate precautions to destroy potentially sensitive data residing on PCs which are being discarded ...
Enterprises need to boost web application security 

Enterprises need to boost web application security

Web application security - or lack of security because companies don't pay enough attention to protecting their internet applications -was a topic of debate at the Black Hat ...
Long patch cycle for enterprises 

Long patch cycle for enterprises

Enterprises take 30 days to patch half of the vulnerable systems in their organizations, according to a study by vulnerability assessment firm Qualys.
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