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Jan 13, 2004
Increasingly, organizations have to comply with privacy legislation. Stuart Vaeth asks whether this is the key to improved security.
Jan 12, 2004
In the past several months, it has become painfully clear that C-level executives are getting tired of buying information security for its own purposes.
Jan 12, 2004
This article appeared in a very abbreviated form in SC Magazine’s January 2003 issue and is presented here in full.
Jan 9, 2004
No longer a dark and mysterious process, computer forensics has been significantly on the scene for more than five years now.
Jan 9, 2004
The truth is, the lunatics were always in charge. Despite the internet being one of the biggest revolutions in business and personal communications since the telegraph, it is the technologists who still formulate how we use it.
Jun 24, 2005
An Australian man faces a multi-million dollar fine after being accused of sending 56 million spam emails. The charges are the first to be bought under that country's stringent anti-spam laws.
Jan 9, 2004
The traditional “triple A’s” of access security, Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting, have been joined by a newcomer - Auditing. Like its predecessors, auditing is most effective when enforced, rather than being voluntary.
Feb 2, 2006
A U.S. individual faces up to five years in prison after pleading guilty to charges of aiding and abetting the sending of spam containing graphic pornographic images.
Jan 14, 2005
Jun 7, 2004
A wireless hacker faces up to 15 years in jail for stealing credit card numbers from a chain of shops in the US.
 
 
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