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Issue 11
Welcome to ExaProtect's monthly online bulletin – the culmination of our merger with Solsoft – bringing you news, views and opinion on issues that matter to you.
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New Standard For IT Governance
The growing importance of IT governance is reflected in fact that a new international standard on the subject is due for publication at the end of May. Known as ISO/IEC 38500, this long-awaited standard for the corporate governance of IT has been developed under the fast track procedure of the International Standards Organisation (ISO).
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Network Nightmare #6 - Unprotected Laptops
By Nick Hutton
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Global Initiative Launched To Fight Cyber Threats
The first global public-private initiative to fight cyber terrorism has been launched at the World Cyber Security Summit in Kuala Lumpur.
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Security Spending Set To Rise Despite Credit Crunch
Research company IDC has predicted that spending on IT security will increase in Western Europe during 2008 despite the uncertainty created by the unsettled economic conditions.
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A Pre-emptive Strike Against Data Breaches
Organizations that experience a breach of confidential data can pay a very high price for the loss or theft of personal data. Aside from the cost of restitution, the unauthorised disclosure by an organization of personally identifiable information can result in substantial costs to that organization, whether expended on legal counsel, lost customers or regulatory fines, while the price of reputation or brand damage can be incalculably high. | |
SIEM Market Continues To Grow
Gartner's recently published report Magic Quadrant for Security Information and Event Management indicates that SIEM is one of the fastest-growing security markets, with a growth rate of more than 50% in 2006, 30% in 2007 and estimated revenue reaching more than $800m in 2007.
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Dramatic Growth Of Srizbi Botnet
According to new research, a single botnet has grown so dramatically in the past two months that it now accounts for half of all spam. The research, undertaken by Marshal, claims that the Srizbi botnet has steadily increased its network since the beginning of 2008 and is now the world's largest spam botnet.
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