ISACA’s Virtual Conference Provides Tactics for Mobile Security=Free Event on 19 July Brings Experts to Your Desktop

London, UK (09 July 2012)—Increasingly, enterprises are embracing the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) phenomenon to support growing mobile workforces and increase productivity. ISACA’s latest virtual conference will help enterprises ensure safe, productive business use of mobile devices and understand mobile application ecosystems, mobile security threats and corresponding business risks. The conference also will address privacy and security challenges of BYOD under the EU privacy and data protection legislation.

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London, UK (04 July 2012) - A security expert and member of professional association ISACA, Professor John Walker, says that the multi-vectored nature of an advanced evasion technique (AET) attack means that organisation’s need to improve their conventional IT security.

 AETs are used to attack networks by combining several known evasion methodologies to create a new technique that is delivered over several layers of a network simultaneously. This allows the attacker to successfully deliver known malicious code without detection.

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Manchester UK and Boston USA, 9th July 2012 – Recent reports on the theft of over half a million financial card details by hackers, could have been avoided if data security had been multi-layered believes Avecto.

 The Dark Reading newswire reported on a screen-scraping malware infection being investigated by US authorities at the Wyndham Worldwide chain of hotels.  Avecto believes that allegations of lax security within the hotel chain is only part of the story.

 “Organisations with vast numbers of staff dispersed across multiple premises face major issues designing and implementing multi-layered security systems that can protect data at all times.” Commented Paul Kenyon, chief operating officer with the Windows privilege management specialist.

Read more: Cybercrime theft of 500,000 card details could have been prevented state Avecto

Potential Breakout Alert issued for ZYCI: Ziyang Ceramics Signs Ten New OEM Distribution Agreements in the Second Quarter of 2012 Collectively Requiring Minimum Sales of $1.3 Million per Month.

Ziyang Ceramics Corporation (OTCBB: ZYCI), a leading manufacturer of high quality interior porcelain tiles in China, announced after the markets closed for trading on Monday that the Company has signed 10 new distribution agreements with distributors in Shandong and Jiangsu provinces of China thus far in the second quarter of 2012. The new distribution agreements collectively call for minimum sales orders of approximately $1.3 million per month.

Read more: $ZYCI put out news following research report with $9.25 target price

Enterprise Random Password Manager™ Adds Smart Card and Digital Certificate Support 

(London, UK – June 12, 2012) – To meet the increasing security requirements of its government and commercial customers, Lieberman Software today announced support for the major smartcard and certificate formats in its privileged identity management solution, Enterprise Random Password Manager (ERPM).

For government agencies mandated to support PIV (HSPD 12), or corporate sites using smartcards/PKI certificates for authentication, these enhancements enable ERPM to identify who is logging on and to control what the user can access via digital certificates.

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