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Jun 23, 2005
City of London police are probing claims that call center workers in India were selling the confidential information of British bank customers. The allegations arose from a sting operation by an undercover reporter for the Sun newspaper.
Jun 22, 2005
In recent years, enterprise security spending has focused primarily on firewalls, intrusion prevention, spam filtering and antivirus products, all designed to protect organizations’ IT boundaries.
Mar 15, 2005
Eugene Kaspersky is Moscow’s malware maestro. But, as David Quainton discovers, his management style is a little unorthodox
Dec 6, 2004
Online business can be risky, Jon Tullett reports on RSA’s plans to secure users
Feb 10, 2006
Verizon Wireless has won a permanent injunction to stop Passport Holidays of Ormond Beach, Fla., from sending unsolicited spam text messages to its mobile phone customers.
Jan 14, 2004
In the traditional world, the individual moves through differing process and policy environments in which varying policies govern their interactions with others.
Jul 13, 2004
NEC’s Gohringer cuts through the misconceptions that surround biometrics and puts forward the business case for the integration of biometric technologies into a company’s security strategy.
Jan 19, 2004
With recent events fresh in everyone's mind, it isn't that surprising that security has been thrust into the forefront, or that access control and authentication have become key issues.
Jun 23, 2004
Spam is a monumentally irritating and expensive problem for corporate and home users. Absolutely no one is immune. While there is slim hope for a silver bullet, Andy Coote explains what is being done to combat spam
Jan 12, 2004
The emergence of the internet is a comparatively recent phenomenon.
Jan 16, 2004
The stupidity of companies when it comes to securing their networks seems to know no bounds.
Nov 25, 2005
US mobile operator Verizon Wireless has filed a lawsuit in New Jersey, seeking an injunction against Passport Holidays of Ormond Beach, Fla., for allegedly violating federal and state laws by sending “tens of thousands” of unsolicited text messages to its customers.
Jan 13, 2004
Early public key infrastructure projects failed because they were too complex. But Stephen Wilson argues that PKI is ideal for managing closed communities.
Jan 15, 2004
Trotting through the shiny new airport terminal in Brussels recently, I was surprised to be asked to verify my credit card purchases in the duty-free shop with a PIN instead of a signature.
Jan 15, 2004
We have all heard about web services.
Jan 15, 2004
It is one of the old security adages that the nature of the threats to networks are ever-changing.
Jan 14, 2004
What is in essence a framework for designing, developing and building a new generation of applications around web standards and protocols, web services promises to make it far easier to integrate applications across disparate hardware and software platforms - a constant gripe with existing technology. Backed by all of the major IT vendors (Microsoft, IBM, Sun, Oracle, etc.), web services certainly will not suffer from a lack of effort or exposure, but will it take off and what are the issues?
Jan 14, 2004
For the second time in four years, the U.S. General Accounting Office reported identity theft as the fastest growing crime in America, with businesses and consumers losing billions of dollars to identity thieves.
Jan 12, 2004
Biometrics is a security approach that offers great promise, but also presents users and implementers with a number of practical problems.
Jan 12, 2004
As a former police officer, it was driven into me during my formative years as an investigator that every facet of every case had to be prepared with the utmost diligence.
 
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