Opinions

Cybercriminals continue to show no malice when it comes to dead celebrity spam

Dan Raywood July 02, 2009

At the time of writing it is almost one week since the world learned of the death of Michael Jackson.
 
Eugene Kaspersky and other senior Kaspersky executives talk to SC editor Paul Fisher from the Virus Analyst Summit

Eugene Kaspersky and other senior Kaspersky executives talk to SC editor Paul Fisher from the Virus Analyst Summit

Paul Fisher June 30, 2009

Further calls for co-ordinated international efforts to fight cybercrime, controlling the explosion in third party applications and why Conficker was "beautiful".
 

Professional Monitor: In association with (ISC)2

June 25, 2009

Cross-fertilisation between the techie and the businessperson has never been more necessary than today. An (ISC)2 whitepaper helps set out the debate
 

Securing the host remains the responsibility of cloud service customers

Tim Mather June 25, 2009

Cloud service customers remain responsible for securing the hosts that perform the computation work
 

Businesses need a range of techniques to trap dishonest employees

Nick Barron June 25, 2009

Polygraphs and speech analysis are not the solution - you need a range of techniques to trap corporate liars
 

Could a positive note be struck out of the RMT strike for business practice?

Dan Raywood June 10, 2009

For those of you located in the capital you will undoubtedly be impacted by the RMT strike action that has caused chaos in London.
 

Will the UK be the next nation to introduce a cybersecurity czar?

Dan Raywood June 03, 2009

The afternoon of Friday 29th May saw the security industry fix its attention on the White House, where President Barack Obama announced the creation of a czar as part of the administration report on national infrastructure and cybersecurity.
 

How identity and access management are the next key steps for Microsoft

Dan Raywood May 29, 2009

In a change from the usual musings on the weeks's news, I have decided to use the notes from an interview as a basis for this week's 'review'.
 

Twitter begins to see phishing campaigns become more prevalent as its popularity rises

Dan Raywood May 22, 2009

As a dedicated Twitter user I find it slightly distressing that a great tool for conversation, sharing of ideas and story leads has become the target for phishing campaigns.
 

Is convergence between physical and information security something that should be welcomed?

Dan Raywood May 15, 2009

In the last couple of weeks I have looked at a fairly fringe but relevant area to the end of security that SC covers, physical security.
 
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