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Conseal Security Launches Major New Release of Conseal Server

April 25, 2012
By NeonDrum

April 25th 2012 – Infosec, Stand K76 – Conseal Security, the provider of solutions to secure data on the move, today announced Conseal Server 2.0, enabling organisations to maintain complete control over their private data when it’s on the move. The increasingly visible headlines publically ‘outing’ data breaches serve as clear indication of the scale...
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Dirty Disks Raise new Questions about Cloud Security

April 24, 2012
By NeonDrum

April 24th 2012 – Research by Context Information Security has identified potentially significant flaws in the implementation of Cloud infrastructure services offered by some providers, which could be putting their clients’ data at risk. By exploiting the vulnerability, which revolves around data separation, Context consultants were able to gain access to some data left...
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Acuity launches latest STREAM Governance Risk and Compliance (GRC) solution

April 18, 2012
By NeonDrum

April 18th 2012 – Acuity Risk Management has announced a new release of STREAM Integrated Risk Manager, its popular free Governance Risk and Compliance (GRC) solution. STREAM Version 2.0 provides users with better visibility and easier access to detailed GRC information, including a personalised Home Page providing summary status information, as well as ’one...
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Context serves up new CANAPE security assessment tool at Black Hat Europe

March 16, 2012
By NeonDrum

March 16th 2012 – Context Information Security has been presenting its latest Windows security assessment tool at Black Hat Europe this week in Amsterdam. CANAPE extends the functionality of existing web application testing tools such as CAT, Burp or Fiddler in order to analyse complex network protocols. “Testing and exploiting binary network protocols can...
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Microsoft SharePoint and LinkedIn data at risk from Framesniffing Attacks

March 13, 2012
By NeonDrum

March 13th 2012 – Context Information Security has highlighted a weakness in Internet Explorer, Chrome and Safari web browsers that enables remote attackers to steal sensitive information held on private Microsoft SharePoint sites, as well as mine data from other public websites such as LinkedIn. In these Framesniffing Attacks, a hidden HTML frame is...
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Disasters Happen … Don’t let the London Olympics be one for your business’s Data Centre!

February 17, 2012
By NeonDrum

February 17th 2012 – Leading European Data Centre and Computer Room Consultancy, Migration Solutions has been considering the impact that the 2012 London Summer Olympics is likely to have on the data centre industry. As we all sit in anticipation, (well, the few of us that got tickets!), of the opening ceremony of the London...
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Research by Infrastructure specialist, Teneo, shows UK businesses hold on to dated firewalls despite radical changes to threat landscape and employee network usage

February 3, 2012
By NeonDrum

February 3rd 2012 – Leading infrastructure optimisation specialist Teneo found that the majority of UK organisations are retaining first generation ‘stateful inspection’ firewalls even though they struggle to cope with managing threats from online applications and changes in employee network usage such as accessing social media in the workplace. Over one in three (35%) of...
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Web Application Vulnerabilities still on the Rise

February 2, 2012
By NeonDrum

February 2nd 2012 – Two thirds of web applications tested by security consultants at Context Information Security in 2011 were found to be at risk from cross-site scripting and nearly one in five applications risked attacks by experienced SQL injections, according to the new Context Web Application Vulnerability report published today. The research also...
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Conseal Security, Experts in Mobile Data Protection, to Attend Infosecurity Europe 2012, April 24-26th, London

February 1, 2012
By NeonDrum

February 1st 2012 – Conseal Security, experts in securing data on the move, today announced plans to attend InfoSecurity Europe 2012, building on its successful presence in 2011. In that time the company has continued its aggressive pace of product development, recently launching Conseal USB 2.0, and unveiled a new channel partner programme. At...
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ioSafe Signs UK Distribution Agreement with Micro-P for its Award Winning Range of Disaster Proof Storage

January 31, 2012
By NeonDrum

January 31st 2012 – ioSafe, the technology leader of disaster proof hardware, has announced a new partnership with Micro-P, one of the leading IT trade distributors in the UK. This new alliance is effective immediately and sees Micro-P distributing the full range of ioSafe’s fireproof and waterproof data storage products throughout the UK. Founded in...
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A good Carberp is hard to find – Context Information Security lead reseach into next generation financial malware and Trojans

January 17, 2012
By NeonDrum

January 17th 2012 – Increasingly sophisticated financial malware such as the Carberp Trojan is becoming more and more difficult to detect and eliminate, warns researchers at Context Information Security. Designed to steal log-in and account information and harvest credentials for email and social-networking sites, Carberp, like its more well know predecessors Zeus and Spyeye,...
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PoINT advises adaptation of intelligent storage management to prepare for anticipated hard disk shortages

December 12, 2011
By NeonDrum

December 12th 2011 – According to news analysis the recent flood disaster in Thailand will cause massive interruptions in the production of hard disk drives until the end of 2012. Industrial organizations are preparing for significant price increases and tense delivery times for hard disks. To alleviate the potential consequences for companies, PoINT Software...
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