April 2009 Issue of SCMagazine UK

April 2009 Issue of SCMagazine UK

Features

Tools of the trade: stylish business gadgets for IT security professionals

They look good and by golly they do you good. We round up the latest batch of business tools. By Tom Dunmore, editor-in-chief of Stuff
 

Increased mobile working has caused a rethink on endpoint security

The end of the perimeter has brought fresh challenges in the rush to go mobile. How can enterprises make it work? By Mark Mayne
 

Striking out as an independent security consultant is risky, especially in the current economic climate

It may seem an odd time to abandon corporate safety and strike out as an independent consultant, but it can work. By Jessica Twentyman.
 

SC Magazine interviews Richard Brain, co-founder of penetration testing company ProCheckUp

An enquiring teenager has turned into one of our top security experts. But the way the country is going has him worried. By Paul Fisher.
 

Technology briefing: Unified Threat Management is expanding

The trend for 'security in the one box' has not stopped at UTM. Welcome to the wonders of XTM and SBA.
 

Opinion

Twitter is the new hot technology but can pose a security threat

As the current hot technology, Twitter has many admirers - but its security problems need handling with care.
 

Apple's iPhone is not secure enough for business roll-out

Staff pleas to roll out iPhones for remote email should be resisted. Apple's flagship is not yet robust enough.
 

Professional Monitor: In association with (ISC)2

With recession threatening more litigation and savvy judges hot on the trail of electronic data, security professionals and lawyers need to share their expertise.
 
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