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May 30, 2008
It’s a litigious world. Today there are organisations that believe that one gets ahead by litigation, not innovation. More important and, perhaps, more common, are regulatory requirements that mandate a detailed response to investigative inquiries.
May 21, 2008
As Google launches its Google Health, security experts are concerned that personal medical records are at a greater risk of being breached.
May 15, 2008
The serial company founder and SC's CEO of the Year tells Paul Fisher why he knew all along that data-centric security was the future.
Aug 15, 2007
Everyone loves milestone birthdays and this year - depending on who you believe - web access management (WAM) turns ten. Or 11. Or maybe it's 12. Kids grow up so fast.
Mar 6, 2008
IronPort's charismatic CEO puts his success down to having tasted failure in the past. He talks to Paul Fisher SC Magazine's UK editor about living with Cisco.
Feb 21, 2008
Mega-D, set off a firestorm of speculation, recently. What family of malware was behind this previously unknown botnet? How had it emerged to challenge Storm with hardly a mention in any research articles or press?
Feb 15, 2008
Firefox 3 Beta 3, released this week by Mozilla, purports to deliver a host of security enhancements to the popular open-source browser, including fixes for stability, performance, memory usage, platform enhancements and user-interface improvements.
Nov 26, 2007
MessageLab's CEO and co-founder are determined to get a bigger slice of the American pie. Paul Fisher meets two men on a mission.
Nov 20, 2007
Betfair's global head of security seems to have it all: bosses who listen, resources most of us can only dream of, and youth.
Apr 14, 2006
Macintosh enthusiasts have long used the security of their systems as a flag to wave in the faces of their Windows-using counterparts. With the recent announcement of some key holes in Mac OS X, that flag is drooping.
Jul 25, 2007
Mozilla's chief security guru on Monday issued a mea culpa for her company's handing of a URL protocol handing flaw that was believed to only be exploitable from Internet Explorer (IE).
Jul 23, 2007
The web is not as free as you might think. In some countries, posting critical views online can cost you your freedom.
Feb 15, 2006
Security experts have advised users not to panic over an unsporting new version of the Bagle worm which poses as a message offering free tickets to the Winter Olympics in Turin.
Jul 11, 2007
In today's global economy powered by the internet, small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) with the right mix of technology are finding they can compete effectively with anyone, anywhere, at any time.
Jun 26, 2007
Bluetooth security is based around a number of assumptions that can no longer be relied upon.
Jun 18, 2007
The CA/Browser Forum, a consortium of four major internet browsers and more than 20 certification authorities, this week announced the first-ever set of standardised guidelines to validate the legitimacy of website operators.
May 22, 2007
An email published on a blog knocked US$4 billion off Apple's stock market valuation on Friday before it was exposed as a hoax.
May 17, 2007
A Google white paper analysing web-based malware has reported that nearly a half-million URLs contain malicious code.
Feb 28, 2007
Why the co-founder and CTO of AppGate came up with a solution for deperimeterisation before anyone had ever heard of it.
Dec 21, 2005
An alleged German child porn offender has turned himself in to authorities after mistaking an email sent by the Sober computer worm as an official warning that he was being investigated, media reports said.
 
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