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Aug 7, 2006
I write a group review in this magazine just about every month. As you might imagine, we get a lot of argument about some of our reviews that didn't live up to the expectations of the PR people. That certainly was not the case recently with a product from Top Layer that we reviewed. We did not cover the product with glory, although it was a good product. It was one of those that we liked, but perhaps not quite as much as we liked something else. It happens.
Nov 10, 2005
Against a backdrop of spooks, geeks and hackers, former NSA man Ira Winkler paints a dark picture of the modern hacker to
Ron Condon
Jul 10, 2006
This was the only software being tested. WinRoute is intended to be installed on Windows systems, and there must be doubts about the product’s viability as Microsoft continues building features into ISA Server. For now, WinRoute is cheaper and offers features ISA does not.
Sep 5, 2005
Against a backdrop of spooks, geeks and hackers, former NSA man Ira Winkler paints a dark picture of the modern hacker to Ron Condon
May 10, 2006
Call it another unintentional legacy of Enron, WorldCom and other corporate accounting scandals of the past decade.
May 5, 2006
CenturionMail from ITRed is not strictly an email content filter, but can encrypt email to shield it from prying eyes.
May 5, 2006
First impressions of the ThreatWall 200 are that this small device is steel-clad and robustly constructed.
Dec 21, 2006
The tactics and tools of the trade used by VoIP hackers have been revealed in a newly released book aimed at educating enterprise on the security risks of Internet telephony services.
Apr 7, 2006
It’s only a few more weeks until the IT security industry’s big night out
Mar 30, 2006
A new spam campaign using text from a classic Russian novel to evade anti-spam software has been uncovered by security experts.
Mar 13, 2006
Winner: (ISC)2 Institute
Mar 8, 2006
The furore caused by Sony’s rootkit was just the start of its problems, writes Gunter Ollmann
Mar 7, 2006
Two Israeli individuals alleged to have developed an industrial espionage trojan that helped companies spy on their competitors were indicted this weekend in the Tel Aviv District Court for a series of computer crimes.
Feb 8, 2006
When it comes to safeguarding electronic paper trails, Tess Koleczek is a master.
Feb 3, 2006
So you’re in love with your MP3, you go jogging with it, you sleep with it and you listen to it on the way to work! This year the workplace has become flooded with them as the cheapest MP3s are now sold for as little as £20 storing around 256MB of data. At the top end of the market, digital jukeboxes with storage of 20GB start at under £150 while a 60GB Apple iPod Video player can be had for just £300. That is the same storage capacity as a lot of corporate notebooks.
Nov 10, 2005
Former members of the Royal Air Force hold senior IT security roles at many important UK organisations.
Ron Condon meets the ‘Rafia’
May 20, 2005
Social engineering rather than technical wizardry was responsible for the leak of Paris Hilton's address book onto the internet.
Dec 2, 2005
Microsoft has decided to open the beta test version of its forthcoming anti-virus and anti-spyware service, dubbed One Care Live, to the general public.
Nov 28, 2005
Mobile email is on the verge of becoming mainstream, according to a new survey. But experts warn that enterprises must have strict policies in place to stop mobile devices from spreading malware.
Oct 21, 2005
It might seem like a cosy, family-run business, but as
David Quainton discovers, Next Generation Software has earned a global reputation