Over Half of IT Professionals are still Leaving Mobile Security to Chance
With news of defenceless USB sticks containing sensitive information being lost and stolen being commonplace - what will it take for the message to get through?
Alarm bells are ringing in the High Street over the high number of false alarms
Alarm bells are ringing for retailers to improve their customer service at store entries after new consumer research reveals that 57% of shoppers felt embarrassed by false alarms sounding on security tags in their bags.
As VISA tightens security, experts urge businesses to take PCI DSS seriously
Security experts advise that while PCI DSS is complex, costly consultants may not be necessary
TJ Hughes selects Torex™ Retail POS
Torex Retail POS successfully deployed across 52 UK stores three months ahead of schedule
Bourne Leisure implements Logrhythm for PCI DSS compliance
Bourne Leisure is implementing an integrated log & event management solution from LogRhythm.
Bourne Leisure implements Logrhythm for PCI DSS compliance
Bourne Leisure is implementing an integrated log & event management solution from LogRhythm.
UK firms need to tighten up on Web app security
News that more than a quarter of all Web applications have a high risk of security vulnerabilities comes as no surprise, nor is the fact that the problem is getting worse, says Imperva, the data security specialist.
US: PaySecure Pilot shows consumer willingness to use PIN debit online
1 out of every 2 consumers that are presented the PaySecure PIN-pad are choosing to pay with PIN debit instead of credit
Biometrics now on cruise control
In 2002 Tom Cruise knocked biometric security back ten years; and it’s nothing to do with Scientology, it’s more to do with John Anderton.
By Neil O’Neil
Follett Higher Education Group selects Thales HSMs to assist with PCI DSS compliance
New encryption and key management approach automates manual processes
Enhanced PCI security lands Access a third keyboard roll-out from Clarks
Access IS has won an order for 1250 custom point-of-sale keyboards from Clarks.
Retailers and etailers reject PCI fines
Fining retailers for not yet being compliant with Payment Card Industry (PCI) data security standards is unfair, say retailers and etailers in research conducted by Maginus.
Intelliq launches US business
IntelliQ Limited has announced the opening of a US Business following a highly successful first half to 2009 with sales up a record 63% year on year in Q1 with Q2 on track to deliver a further increase.
EDB and Handelsbanken launch blocking service for payment cards
Handelsbanken’s customers will be the first card users in Norway to use a new geographic blocking service. With just a few keystrokes on their Internet banking connection, customers will be able to protect their cards against the most common forms of fraud.
US: Acxiom launches online identity card
Corporate-branded identity cards powered by Acxiom reduce fraud detection costs and streamline customer sign-on
BT Business & Sage Pay launch new service to protect small businesses from online payment fraud.
The new BT eShop service will include secure online payment processing tools from Sage Pay to help businesses quickly set-up a secure online store and reduce the risk of fraud across all of their online transactions.
Consumers want more control over securing their identities and personal data online
Slowing economy and increase in security breaches force consumers to be more vigilant about securing their online identities.
Ingenico Launches Next Generation Payment Security Whitepaper
Ingenico today announces the publication of its “End-to-End Security in an Open and Mobile World” whitepaper to coincide with its first International Security Forum which took place in Paris last week.
Money Talks - Why use forensics in your business?
You may not have a choice. Historically major economic downturns have seen dramatic increases in fraud, and today’s situation is no different.
73% of companies believe they are vulnerable to hacking
Seventy three percent of IT professionals admit their software applications are still vulnerable to hackers, only an eight percent reduction on last year’s startling discovery.
