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Nov 9, 2005
Outsourcing needn’t be a leap of faith. René Millman looks at how to get the best from third-party security
Oct 31, 2005
Microsoft, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Consumer Action, a public watchdog and education group, have launched a campaign aimed at helping consumers prevent their computers from getting turned into zombies.
Oct 26, 2005
The digitization of virtually all of modern businesses’ intellectual property puts us in a situation today where we are vulnerable to a new breed of security threat. High capacity digital storage devices, such as the USB flash drives, home broadband connections with VPN and the threat of malware are all mechanisms by which thieves can get their hands on your data.
Jul 8, 2005
The teen behind the Sasser and Netsky computer worms has avoided a prison sentence, despite admitting he was responsible for the worms that brought computers around the world to a grinding halt and caused millions of dollars was damage.
Jul 1, 2005
Information security professionals are great at taking orders. Business leaders tell us what they want and we'll respond. We'll write rules and policies for use of email, the internet or remote access and we'll act as policemen when these rules are breached. But there's a real need for security professionals to step a little further outside this box.
Jul 1, 2005
Joined-up business is a huge boon to organizations. But, warns Nationwide’s privacy chief, your partners need to be just as gung ho about security as you are. Marcia Savage reports
Apr 13, 2005
That wireless access point you don’t recognize on the finance boss’s desk could be an open door for hackers. René Millman outlines why
Apr 11, 2005
Spam king Jeremy Jaynes was sentenced to nine years in prison on Friday, but allowed to remain free while he appeals the decision.
Jan 11, 2005
Easy-to use flash USB drives are increasingly popular, but could cause serious security breaches.
Dec 8, 2004
Why businesses need to consider regulatory pressures sooner rather than later
Jan 14, 2004
It may not be illegal.
Oct 18, 2004
Reports of the demise of spyware have been greatly exaggerated. A survey conducted since January, which pointed to a decrease in spyware over the last quarter, had been interpreted as a sign it was beginning to come under some control. Not so, say Webroot, conductors of the survey.
Oct 9, 2004
Security concerns are holding back the takeup in IP telephony as it is considered another gateway into the corporate network for hackers.
Jan 14, 2004
You wouldn't walk into a bank and find money or valuables laid out in plain view and easy to reach.
Jan 9, 2004
You wouldn’t walk around the King of Prussia Mall with your social security number tattooed on your forehead.
Aug 3, 2004
Installing Unicenter takes a little longer than average, but the process is glitch-free and logical, setting the tone for the use of the product.
Jun 23, 2004
MP Derek Wyatt is chairman of the All Party Internet Group. He is currently working on an overhaul of the Computer Misuse Act 1990 and is trying to stamp out spam. Brave ambitions, but how likely is it? We sent Dan Ilett to find out.
Jun 21, 2004
Cisco’s recent announcement that it will incorporate Trend Micro virus and worm technologies with its intrusion-detection system software used on its routers and switches, is excellent news for anyone concerned with IT security. With the rise of more sophisticated attacks – blended threats - a more proactive approach to security is not just necessary, but vital. This is an approach we've been taking for two years now, so it’s always pleasing to see Cisco validating our market by adopting it in such a way.
Jun 1, 2004
With over 65 per cent of all e-mail traffic circulating on the internet today being spam, there must be reasons why people choose this particular career path and risk arrest as well as being labeled as a spammer.
May 13, 2004
Jon Tullett explains how wireless security standards are being left behind, but why the effort required to understand and use them properly will cut costs, improve productivity and help your organization soar