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Smart Cards – The Next Level of Enterprise Security

If implemented correctly in an IT environment, smart cards remove the need for static passwords, thereby removing the Achilles heel that leaves many organisations vulnerable to an APT attack. This is according to Julian Lovelock, Senior Director, ActivIdentity, a global leader in secure identity solutions, part of HID Global.

“If you don’t feel that an OTP token solution is enough to cover your enterprise security needs, the next step is to complement it (or maybe even replace it) with a smart card solution. Smart cards don’t require seed files, thereby removing one point of attack,” stated Julian Lovelock. “Furthermore, given a detailed use-case study and appropriate workflow implementation, smart cards can even make user’s interaction with IT systems more convenient. And if you add single sign on capabilities and self-help systems you can also improve productivity and overall security awareness, not to mention cutting help desk costs.”

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Spam in August: Cybercriminals find new ways to disguise spam

The volume of spam in mail traffic in August 2011 decreased slightly compared to July and averaged 80%, according to Kaspersky Lab’s latest spam report.

It used to be that malicious attachments came in emails with erotic photos of girls who “want to meet you”, or “scandalous photos” of celebrities. Now, cybercriminals are disguising their messages to make them look like official notifications or business correspondence. In particular, spammers now like to send out fake notifications for postal services such as UPS, FedEx, and DHL stating that they were unable to deliver a package and that the recipient needs to pick it up from the office immediately, or that the recipient’s address was filled out incorrectly. The messages contain a ZIP archive file that allegedly contains the forms needed to collect the package. In actual fact the attachments contain various types of malicious programs.

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Finance Organisations are Most Trusted by the UK Public with Personal Information

Symantec Corp. announced the findings of its inaugural UK Trust Index, which investigates the extent to which the public trust different industries with their personal information. The survey of more than 2,000 UK adults found that the financial services sector was the most trusted, ahead of the public sector and online retailers, with more than half (55 percent) giving banks and building societies a high trust score.

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Whistle while you work: not likely if you work in Britain

Over three quarters of UK office workers would turn a blind eye to malpractice in the office and fail to report it, according to the latest research from the Federation Against Software Theft.

The research also found that two thirds of British workers are unaware of the law when it comes to protecting whistleblowers in the workplace. A staggering 69 per cent of those questioned stated that they had no idea that legislation exists to protect them should they do the right thing.

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Cut the marketing fluff and focus on what matters in the Cloud: Security

It is time to put a stop to the latest marketing buzzword – the Cloud – and stop the rebranding madness and the redefinition of something that is already there. This is according to the CTO of Simplexo, the UK search specialist.

Simon Bain, CTO, Simplexo, states: “Well I am obviously a believer in using the ‘cloud’ as a way forward for both personal and corporate life. However there are certain guidelines that I think need to be adhered to before we all start throwing our hard disks away and placing everything in to the hands of others.”

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