August 2006 Issue of SCMagazine UK

August 2006 Issue of SCMagazine UK

Features

Interview: Hugh Penri-Williams

The chairman of the Information Security Forum has big plans to take his message to businesses everywhere. Ron Condon reports.
 

Threats: Crime watch

With so much money being moved online these days, cybercriminals are getting greedy - and smarter. Mark Mayne asks the experts for advice.
 

UTM: A united front

A single box that can protect your network from all known evils sounds great, but does the reality live up to the hype? Rob Buckley ...
 

Patch management: Hold it together

The constant need for patch management is a pain, taking up precious time and resources. Is there a better way? Gary Flood investigates.
 

Opinion

Don't be an accidental vandal

In 2005, the operator of one of the top-level Network Time Protocol (NTP) time servers in Denmark noticed that a large volume of requests hitting ...
 

Protect data from your staff

The rise in data security breaches and trade secret piracy over the past year is a wake-up call for executives. And the threat posed internally ...
 

From the CSO's desk: Banks should ask safer questions

Like most people these days, I change credit cards often to take advantage of zero per cent interest rates.
 

Consultant's view: Not so pure on the inside

Some scripting languages can now smuggle attacks past your traditional defences, warns Gunter Ollmann
 
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