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Dec 3, 2004
Co-operation between states is turning the tables on the cybercriminals. William Pelgrin tells Marcia Savage how the process works
Dec 2, 2004
Worms, phishing, patching holes… sound all too familiar? Ben Rothke takes a look back at the big threats that hit the industry in 2004
Nov 12, 2004
For the first time, a survey of information security worldwide has calculated the growth of the profession, and also charted its skills and training needs. SC Magazine was given exclusive access to the results. Illena Armstrong reports
Nov 12, 2004
After establishing the first computer security course back in 1987, Fred Piper is now hoping to build bridges between academia and industry. He speaks to Jon Tullett about his experiences
Sep 16, 2004
Symantec has inked a deal to acquire security consulting firm @stake.
Aug 5, 2004
The crucial job of guarding your enterprise’s network used to boil down to keeping the bad guys out. But as Marcia Savage explains, with wireless, web and remote access, protecting the perimeter is just the start of it
Jun 29, 2004
I rarely make a bet, but if you asked me whether I'd wager some money on the likelihood of an organisation employing a hacker to assess their security risk, I'd almost certainly accept on the basis that they would not.
May 13, 2004
Jon Tullett explains how wireless security standards are being left behind, but why the effort required to understand and use them properly will cut costs, improve productivity and help your organization soar
Mar 22, 2004
DynaComm i:mail acts as an SMTP gateway, running on a Windows NT/2000/XP/Server 2003 machine, which does not have to be dedicated to the task – it can also host the existing mail server, for example. It is a member of a family of products that together form DynaComm's i:series Enterprise Content Security Suite, which offers other optional components including general Internet access filtering (HTTP and FTP) and controls, and a component called i:scan that monitors file access and downloads across the enterprise in a very wide-ranging way (not just across the Internet) to control confidentiality and misuse of data.
Mar 12, 2004
Do this, don’t do that – you know the rules. But policy management is changing, and Barbara Gengler discovers that the future involves new technology and fresh ideas
Jan 13, 2004
This has been a very good year - especially for the hackers. Ben Rothke wonders if we have learned anything from the experience
Jan 12, 2004
It was recently reported that the worldwide market for IT security and business continuity products and services is growing twice as fast as overall IT industry. By 2006, this market is expected to surpass $150 billion (IDC, 2002).
Jan 22, 2004
... but we can plan to reduce the impact of things going wrong. Andy Coote assesses the various techniques professionals can use
Jan 15, 2004
It's hard to believe that it's been a year since the Code Red worm was making its way across the globe.
Jan 13, 2004
What is the solution to laptop loss? Software tracking, a layered approach to security, or is there another way? Illena Armstrong reports
Jan 13, 2004
Recovering your laptop after it has been stolen is not as quite imposible as it might seem, as Louise Murray finds out
Jan 13, 2004
How is the economy affecting infosec spending? Illena Armstrong discovers 2003 could see more funds allocated to security.
Jan 13, 2004
What is the future for intrusion detection and intrusion prevention systems? Illena Armstrong examines the conflicting claims.