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Directors Portal for the iPad makes even the least security savvy board member secure
(07/05/2012)

Cryptzone, Europe’s IT Threat Mitigation specialists, last week announced the launch of the Directors Portal. The portal is a state-of-the-art web based, online workspace, devoted exclusively for board level executives. The portal will be demonstrated for the first time at Infosecurity Europe in London from 24th to 26th April 2012. The portal is available as an iPad app to make it always available to the Director who is always on the go. All e... [more]

Cryptzone says $1.5m penalty over loss of million-plus US healthcare records is an insult to the customers concerned
(16/03/2012)

Commenting on a $1.5 million penalty handed down to BlueCross BlueShield for the 2009 theft of 57 unencrypted hard drives from the US health insurer, Cryptzone says that the real penalty has been borne by the million-plus customers whose personal information was stolen. Daniel Nilsson, Chief Business Development Officer for the European IT threat mitigation specialist, says that the loss of the patient data – which included their names, US Soc... [more]

Encryption question raised following USB stick data losses
(21/02/2012)

Latest news report a USB stick containing a safety assessment of a nuclear power plant in North-East England going walkabout from the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR). The unencrypted USB stick contained a 'stress test' safety assessment of the Hartlepool plant, but the ONR - undoubtedly playing the incident down - has said the stick did not contain significantly sensitive data. According to Cryptzone, however, the fact that the data was... [more]

Cardinal Allen Catholic High School’s effortless, and paperless, policy compliance
(17/02/2012)

Staff and Pupils get to grips with numerous education policies and procedures at the click of a button 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 effo... [more]

Cryptzone partners with B2B Secure to cope with explosive growth in Benelux region
(20/01/2012)

Cryptzone the innovators in mitigating IT security risk have joined forces with Dutch Information Security specialist B2B Secure to manage the huge spike in demand that they’ve seen across the Benelux region. It comes as more and more companies have to address their security strategies in the wake of latest compliance rules and increasing breaches such as Diginotar which had a knock on effect especially on businesses in this region. The two comp... [more]

Cryptzone to protect information held within Microsoft SharePoint® environment
(03/01/2012)

Cryptzone announced this week a 220 000 euros contract with a multi-national manufacturing company to protect sensitive and business critical information held within its Microsoft SharePoint® environment. The deal is for the purchase and customization of Cryptzone's Secured eCollaboration software. "Cryptzone is the market leader in security for SharePoint content," asserts Peter Davin, CEO at Cryptzone. "We understand that information someti... [more]

iPad users should not install Android apps or risk end up being infected or trojanised
(14/10/2011)

IT history is littered with instances of crackers developing methods of running one platform's software on another - with the Atari ST and Commodore Amiga home computing systems being adapted to run Apple Mac software in the late 1980s being classic examples. Reports are coming in that crackers have ported the Dalvik virtual machine – the heart of the Google Android operating system – to the Apple iPad tablet computing platform. And whilst the... [more]

NHS responsible for one third of all data breaches
(06/10/2011)

Since David Smith, the Deputy Commissioner with the ICO revealed in April last year that the NHS is responsible for one third of data breaches reported to his office there has a been a steady stream of patient data losses reported in the media, with censures and undertakings signed by the various health trusts involved. “But has this changed the NHS' strategy on data security? Judging from the stream of NHS data loss reports in the 18 months ... [more]

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