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Dec 1, 2005
Bloggers’ latest question for the brass at Sony-BMG Entertainment has become, “Why didn’t the music giant act sooner?”
Nov 11, 2005
Sony BMG Entertainment’s inclusion of a rootkit application classified as spyware may have set off the perfect storm of internet insecurity.
Nov 11, 2005
Criminals see the internet as an easy target, but Marcus Sachs is the man to stop them, as Illena Armstrong and Marcia Savage report
Aug 25, 2005

StorageSafe is another offering in the removable-device security space. There are many products rubbing shoulders in this area, and the basics are pretty well covered. StorageSafe is not aimed at high-end environments, with key distribution and management features, but at quick and basic everyday data protection, which it does well.

Feb 3, 2005
Spammers are turning the table on Internet Service Providers by using a new form of trojan that sends email from the ISPs themselves.
Jun 29, 2005
Complex business continuity plans just don’t work, warns Jonathan Gossels. So keep it simple
May 13, 2005
When F-Secure’s Mikko Hypponen comes to town, people listen. David Quainton talks to the malware guru about the future of antivirus
May 12, 2005
Pen testing and vulnerability assessments are essentials. But how often and when these checks are made varies from one company to the next, as Marcia Savage found out
May 11, 2005

ZyXEL's ZyWall 35 shows that, while small in dimensions, it is not small on features. The front panel of the appliance houses two WAN and four LAN Fast Ethernet ports, while the rear of the device has out-of-band management through it is console port and a PC Card slot, so you can add 802.11g WiFi (see company website for supported cards).

Apr 6, 2005
When we turn our minds to matters of e-security, our first thoughts tend to be about defenses such as firewalls and intrusion detection. And rightly so. After all, there is much wisdom in the pursuit of prevention before cure. But, what happens when our defenses are breached? How should we respond to such an incident?
Mar 17, 2005
Top security experts contend that many IT security jobs will require CISOs/CSOs to handle operational aspects as well as IT and physical security.
Mar 2, 2005
The Bagle worm is on a roll again with anti-virus companies around the globe upping their risk assessments. A trojan version of the worm, known as BagleDl-L is spreading quickly on the back of emails passing through zombie networks.
Feb 22, 2005
The first person to hold a PhD in forensics, Emlyn Everitt tells David Quainton that the battle for security begins in the boardroom
Feb 11, 2005
Virus writers are targeting the world’s lovers by creating Valentine’s Day related malicious code. Two worms, Kipis-H and VBSWG-D, are spreading their love and destructive payload, via email and peer-to-peer networks.
Dec 15, 2004
Microsoft gives patch junkies another fix as it rolls out its pre-Christmas December update.
Dec 3, 2004
Are you worried about the new laws affecting business? You should be. David Quainton gets the lowdown from lawyer Bruce Potter
Nov 24, 2004
Scientists have been studying the spread of biological disease for over a hundred years. The aim is to predict and thus avoid damaging epidemics, thus the name “epidemiology.” In recent years, some researchers have started applying the tools of epidemiology to help understand another form of common disease: computer viruses and worms.
Nov 12, 2004

So the browser wars are over and Internet Explorer won?

Nov 9, 2004
Spam - unsolicited email - is driving IT departments crazy. It wastes network and storage resources, steals time from staff and diverts IT resources to managing defences and poring over quarantine lists.
Nov 9, 2004
Four days was all virus writers needed to take advantage of the latest Internet Explorer vulnerability. Mydoom AG, which sends links to a website unwittingly hosted by an infected PC, has capitalised on a weakness only announced on Friday.
 
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