December 2007 Issue of SCMagazine UK

December 2007 Issue of SCMagazine UK

Editorial

Editorial: You can't hold back the tide

New technology arrives in waves, but in computing it washes up faster and delivers unforeseen applications, changing the way we live.
 

Features

Product Section: This year's top picks

The SC Magazine Best of 2007 products.
 

Web 2.0: An issue of trust

Amid warnings of hackers using sites such as Facebook to harvest personal details, how can we make Web 2.0 safer?
 

Event: The SC Professional Awards 2007

RSA's Conference Europe first London-based event played host to SC's inaugural awards honouring innovative security professionals.
 

VoIP: Crossed wires

More and more businesses hoping to save money are switching to IP telephony. But what are the security implications?
 

Interview: Paul Hanley

Ambitious and business-minded, C&W's global head of corporate security is the archetypal modern infosec professional.
 

Opinion

Professional Monitor: In association with (ISC)2

The HR department can play a valuable role in recruiting information security staff, says Alessandro Moretti
 

A disservice to security?

Software as a service may seem good news for users, but it could also be an open invitation for attackers.
 

What's in a (user)name?

If hackers can work out people's usernames, they're halfway in. So how can we choose safer options?
 

Fatal attraction

The iPhone may be the must-have gadget of the moment, but it also offers a whole new attack platform.
 
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