Staff and Pupils get to grips with numerous education policies and procedures at the click of a button

Gothenburg, 13th February 2012: Cryptzone - the IT threat mitigation experts, today confirmed it is helping Cardinal Allen Catholic High School meet its legal and regulatory responsibilities. The specialist maths and computing college is using Cryptzone’s NETconsent Compliance Suite to automate its policy management life-cycle, drastically cutting its administration effort and curtailing the policy paper trail – important given the school’s gold accredited ECO School status. Automation guarantees it captures everyone’s agreement to mandatory policies where a signature is required and prevents any one, who could pose a risk, from logging on.

Read more: Cardinal Allen Catholic High School’s Effortless, and Paperless, Policy Compliance

ANDOVER, Massachusetts, Feb 9, 2012 – Napatech has once again been selected as one of the finalists in the Network Computing awards for 2012. The Napatech 40Gbps NT40E2-1 network adapter has been selected in the “Testing and Monitoring Product of the Year” category.  This follows the selection of the Napatech NT20E2 as a finalist for the Network Computing award for 2010 in the category “New Product of the Year”.

 “We are excited and honored to be selected once again as a finalist for this prestigious award.” said Henrik Brill Jensen, CEO of Napatech. “Public recognition of this kind is an important motivator and reward for the hard efforts the Napatech team has exerted in being first to market with a 40 GbE network analysis adapter.”

Read more: NAPATECH SELECTED AS FINALIST IN NETWORK COMPUTING AWARDS 2012

Berkshire (UK), 16th February 2012: First identified in 2008, it would appear nomophobia – the fear of being out of mobile phone contact, is sharply increasing in the UK. A recent survey of 1,000 people in employment, conducted using OnePoll, discovered two thirds of respondents fear losing or being without their mobile phone. The study, sponsored by SecurEnvoy – the global leader of tokenlessâ two-factor authentication, reveals that 41% of people interviewed, in an effort to stay connected, have two phones or more. When asked if they’d be upset if a partner looked at the messages and texts on their phone almost half said that they would.

Read more: 66% of the population suffer from Nomophobia the fear of being without their phone

On March 7, 2012 Varonis and an Independent Research Firm will present a new approach to DLP that leverages enterprise context awareness.

 London – February 15, 2012 - Varonis Systems Inc., the leading provider of comprehensive data governance software has identified a critical missing component to traditional Data Loss Prevention (DLP) processes - enterprise context awareness – i.e., knowledge of who owns the data, who uses the data, and who should and shouldn’t have access to the data. Traditional DLP solutions that focus on endpoint and network protections commonly fail to fully protect critical data because they focus on symptomatic, perimeter-level solutions instead of addressing a much deeper problem — the fact that users have inappropriate or excessive rights to sensitive information.

Read more: What’s Missing From DLP? Context.

Study of web application attacks shows automated attacks can peak at nearly 38,000 an hour 

Redwood Shores, Calif., January 26, 2012 – Imperva (NYSE: IMPV), a pioneer and leader of a new category of data security solutions for high-value business data in the data center, today announced the release of the second Imperva Web Application Attack Report (WAAR), which revealed that web applications are subject to business logic attacks. The WAAR, created as a part of Imperva’s ongoing Hacker Intelligence Initiative, offers insight into actual malicious web application attack traffic over a period of six months, June 2011 through November 2011.

Read more: Business Logic Attacks Attractive To Hackers, Imperva Finds