Features Articles

SC Magazine Q&A with former information commissioner Richard Thomas

Paul Fisher March 01, 2010

Richard Thomas served as UK information commissioner until 2009. He is credited with bringing data security into the mainstream. By Paul Fisher
 

Trojans produced by criminal gangs are on the warpath

Rob Buckley March 01, 2010

Malware gangs have test labs that adapt their polymorphic Trojans to deadly effect. 'Crime as a Service' is heading your way...By Rob Buckley
 

Analysis: What will the next decade bring in the information security world?

Mark Mayne March 01, 2010

What will the next decade bring? More of the same - or fresh, tough challenges, such as AR? Mark Mayne gazes into the crystal ball.
 

How can IT experts make a successful move to a career in information security?

Jessica Twentyman February 25, 2010

After a tough recession, information security is increasingly a tempting prospect for IT high fliers. We examine how they can make the successful transition. By Jessica Twentyman.
 

Compliance strategy: Cutting to the chase

February 09, 2010

Confused and disheartened by the explosion in regulatory hoops your organisation must jump through? Alan Calder points to an easier way.
 

Compliance storage: Cleaning out the closet

February 09, 2010

Compliance has made the case for efficient storage solutions. Use them to deliver long-term business benefits, says Ian Cook
 

SC Magazine explores the Israeli information security industry with a trip to Tel Aviv

Paul Fisher December 10, 2009

An intensive three days in the Israeli business capital's high-tech sector turned up some interesting security ideas. By Paul Fisher
 

SC's review of the decade: turbulent times for information security

Mark Mayne December 10, 2009

Ten years that began with the Y2K bug finished in the credit crunch. With malware and botnets, it's been a hell of a ride, says Mark Mayne
 

Liftoff for the SC Executive Network

December 10, 2009

Put 50 senior security professionals in a relaxed environment and creative sparks fly.
 

Social networking can cause problems in the workplace, but there are solutions

Rob Buckley December 10, 2009

A blanket ban on social networking sites at work will annoy Generation Y - without being effective. There are solutions, says Rob Buckley
 
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