ISACA Survey: UK Workers Feel Online Privacy Is Threatened, But Gap Exists Between Fears and Actions 

BYOD gains rapid acceptance, with 22% drop in enterprises that prohibit it

London, UK (14 November 2012) Eight out of 10 UK consumers who use a computer, tablet PC or smartphone for work activities feel their online privacy is threatened, but many persist with actions and attitudes that put their privacy and security at risk, according to a survey of 1,000 UK office workers by global non-profit IT association ISACA. ISACA also conducted a separate survey of more than 4,500 of its members from 83 countries, including 980 in Europe.

Read more: Smartphones And Tablets Cause Online Privacy Fears For 80% Of UK Consumers

 SAN FRANCISCO, Calif, - November 13, 2012 – AlienVault, the only open and collaborative Unified Security Management platform delivering built-in controls and full visibility, announced today that it has been selected as a candidate for Red Herring's 2012 Top 100 Global award, a prestigious recognition honoring the year’s most audacious and far reaching private technology companies and entrepreneurs from across the globe.

The Red Herring editorial team selected the companies demonstrating the most innovative technologies and business models originating from over 1000 companies from over 40 nations. 

Read more: AlienVault Selected as Finalist for the 2012 Red Herring 100 Global Award

Attendees will benefit from this year’s dual EuroCACS and ISRM Conference

10-12 September, in Munich, Germany  

London, UK (11 July 2012): With many organisations facing increased monetary and time pressures, ISACA has responded by combining two of its major conferences. The three-day, inaugural event, taking place 10–12 September in Munich, Germany, will unite its European Computer Audit, Control and Security (CACS) and its Information Security and Risk Management (ISRM) conferences in one convenient setting.

Read more: ISACA Announces Two World-renowned Conferences Combined into One Event

London, UK, 11 July 2012 – Commenting on reports that a Canberra hospital manager has admitted to changing A&E patient records to make it appear the department was more efficient than it actually was, Varonis Systems says that the possibility of this happening in the US and UK healthcare sectors cannot be ruled out.

 Data manipulation, says David Gibson, vice president of strategy with the data governance specialist, has been going on for far longer than computers have been around – it’s just that computers have made this type of fraud a lot easier, he explained.

Read more: Varonis says Australian hospital patient record manipulation scandal highlights need for better...

IMPERVA ENHANCES DATABASE SECURITY SOLUTIONS FOR DATA WAREHOUSES AND UPDATES FREE VULNERABILY SCANNER

 Additions benefit organizations just getting started and those with well established needs

Redwood Shores, Calif., July 9, 2012 – Imperva, Inc. (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 enhancements to SecureSphere Database Activity Monitoring 9.5, a Database Audit and Protection (DAP) solution, and released Scuba by Imperva 2.0, a free database vulnerability scanner. These database security solutions benefit organizations with well established database security needs and those getting started.

Read more: IMPERVA ENHANCES DATABASE SECURITY SOLUTIONS FOR DATA WAREHOUSES AND UPDATES FREE VULNERABILY...