Data Security stories
CIOs and boards must tackle key tech-related legal risks, from data protection to corporate governance, to safeguard their organisations and boost compliance.
Data security specialist company Imperva said that cybercriminals will be looking to exploit users of Google's Wave technology, specifically Wave web searches.
As Google's Wave technology garners attention, cybercriminals are poised to exploit user interest, warns data security firm Imperva.
The company today announced its extended partnership with Brocade and an expansion of its partnership with VMware.
Data center and cloud computing have implications for business continuity, says Plan-b. Security and redundancy are key.
A hacker breached the US Homeland Security Department's phone system in 2008, making USD $12,000 in calls. Is your PBX system secure? Most aren't.
Successful Wellington software consulting firm, Blade, has teamed up with distributor Soft Solutions to bring its exciting Blade Transfer Services 2.
As home PCs become central to family life, about 67% lack effective antivirus protection. Microsoft's OneCare offers holistic security and maintenance.
* NETAPPNot that long ago security discussions were around the network, now the prime focus is on data security.
MYOB and BankLink have struck a new deal to integrate transaction data into MYOB's upcoming products, enhancing offerings for small business accounting.
You'll be particularly interested in the steps the Payment Cards Industry (PCI) is taking to put a stop to fraudulent activity with credit cards.
Most New Zealanders are concerned enough about information security to allow the scanning of their fingerprints, and even of their eyes.
Websense's upcoming seminar in Christchurch will cover Web 2.0 security, data protection, and future corporate vision. Limited seats; register now.