Child data lost by BBC production firm
8th August 2008 - CIO India
An independent production company working for the BBC has lost a laptop and a memory stick containing the details of children. Objective Productions, which lost the data, said theft was from a car in an Ikea car park.
Portable devices are manna from heaven for data thieves, enabling them to walk away with gigabytes of corporate data in their pocket. But DeviceWall has come along to spoil the party...
24th July 2008 - Server Management
Ensuring data security is enough to give any network manager a headache; a single laptop or PDA left on a train, a port left open on a network server, a sensitive file attached to an e-mail there are so many ways to lose your data.
Asset management system cuts Silverstone costs by a fifth
22nd July 2008 - ComputerWeekly
Motor racing venue Silverstone has cut software licensing costs by 20% through implementing a software asset management system.
Booming IT Service Management Market Puts FrontRange Solutions On Winning Streak
16th July 2008 - Computerworld Australia
~ FrontRange signs Getronics Australia ~ FrontRange continues to surpass competition in Australia and New Zealand with unrelenting success in ITSM SYDNEY - July 16, 2008 - FrontRange Solutions, an established global leader in enterprise software today announced that Getronics Australia, a workspace ICT...
Thumb Drives Are Security Risk & Easy To Lose?
11th July 2008 - Hard OCP
This article says thumb drives are a security risk, a target of hackers and easy to lose. I don't know about you but I don't go anywhere without my Corsair thumb drive.
Information Commissioner slams HSBC for data loss
8th April 2008 - CIO
Data protection for the private sector 'must be enforced...
HSBC apologises for loss of customer data
8th April 2008 - Financial Times
HSBC, Britain's biggest bank, has apologised to customers after losing personal details of 370,000 people. The bank said a computer disc had gone missing after it was sent via Royal Mail Services from one of its offices in Southampton to the office of its reinsurers Swiss Re in Folkestone.
HSBC faces probe over lost customer data disc
7th April 2008 - Guardian Unlimited - Money
Lost disc containing customer details went missing four weeks ago. Photo: Sion Touhig/Getty HSBC today faced the prospect of an investigation by the City watchdog after admitting it had lost a disc containing details of 370,000 customers.
Leeds completes 'painless' Windows XP upgrade
28th March 2008 - Silicon.com
Case study: Centennial software saves council cash Tags: windows xp, council, leeds Leeds City Council has saved taxpayers' money and minimised disruption by using an automated software auditing tool to ease a major Microsoft Windows IT upgrade.
Plugging the data breach
15th February 2008 - Computer Active
Barely a week goes by without another news headline exposing a government department or a corporation on the loss of personal details of UK citizens. One major contributing factor to the rise of security breaches is the sheer amount of data that companies have today and the rules governing the storage of...
Piracy plateau paves the way
14th February 2008 - CRN
As software piracy remains a channel concern, Kayleigh Bateman talks to those involved in bringing down...
Centennial Software donates software to Mercy Ships
7th February 2008 - Fundraising UK
. IT audit and network management solutions developer Centennial Software has donated thousands of pounds worth of computer software and technical support.
Centennial DeviceWall Named ''Best Buy'' and Awarded Five Stars by SC Magazine
5th February 2008 - Pre-Inside
22:40:53 - www.devicewall.com - Centennial Software, the leading developer of network security and IT asset management solutions, today announced that Centennial DeviceWall, the award-winning endpoint security software, has received five out of five stars in a recent review by SC Magazine.
Centennial DeviceWall Named ''Best Buy'' and Awarded Five Stars by SC Magazine
5th February 2008 - PR-Inside
22:40:53 - www.devicewall.com - Centennial Software, the leading developer of network security and IT asset management solutions, today announced that Centennial DeviceWall, the award-winning endpoint security software, has received five out of five stars in a recent review by SC Magazine.
Assess risk and determine encryption needs, urges Privacy Commissioner
29th January 2008 - IT News Australia
By Negar Salek Following the UK government's decision to ban the removal of un-encrypted laptops from government buildings, Australia's Privacy Commissioner Karen Curtis is urging organisations to conduct risk assessments to determine whether their stored data requires encryption security.
Centennial offers help with SAM
14th January 2008 - IT Week
New SAM Essentials offering aims to improve asset management...
Portable devices have fast become an administrative nightmare, but thanks to DeviceWall 4.5 you can police them with confidence
14th January 2008 - Server Management
The main enhancement to this version is a file access auditing facility. This automatically logs all the data moved between portable devices and your network.
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