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| 04.06.05
Business Technology Guide | SME Spyware infiltrates the enterprise Desktops littered with pop-up ads, computers grinding to a halt under the weight of snoopy software, private data snatched off networks and sent to a server somewhere in Siberia or San Francisco… all these unfortunate occurrences can be attributed to spyware, a generic term for software that regularly collects demographic and usage information from a computer and transmits it to a marketing company or other interested parties without the user’s explicit permission.
Spyware is far more intrusive than spam and can cause more real problems than many computer viruses. The more benign versions — sometimes called adware — confine themselves to downloading and displaying “targeted” ads and may only be resource hogs. But many spyware applications go farther. They auto-update themselves, alter system configurations, download and install additional software, and access and disclose data stored on computers they infect — or on any shared network resources that the affected computer can access.
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Enterprise security boom continues The market for enterprise security is growing at its highest rate ever in Europe, according to analyst firm Canalys.
Last year the market grew 49 per cent year-on-year to €536m, with Cisco dominating with 21 per cent of the market. Nokia is the fastest growing vendor, however, with sales increasing by over 90 per cent on the quarter.
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Enterprise Security Risks Leads to Formation of New Alliance Three leading security associations have announced formation of an alliance to address the management of risks and emerging regulations requiring a more thorough, enterprise-wide approach to security.
The alliance of Information Systems Security Association (ISSA), ASIS International (ASIS) and the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) brings together more than 80,000 global security professionals with a broad base of security backgrounds and skills to address these issues.
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EMEA enterprise security market up 49% in Q4 2004 The Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) enterprise security market continued its impressive record of growth in the fourth quarter of 2004 to achieve the highest value yet seen in a single quarter.
A rise of 49 per cent year-on-year took the market above €530m in end-user value in the final quarter of 2004, according to the latest estimates from UK-based market analysts Canalys Research.
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