February 2009 Issue of SCMagazine UK

February 2009 Issue of SCMagazine UK

Features

Tools of the trade from the Consumer Electronics Show

This January's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas previewed some tasty 2009 treats. By Tom Dunmore, editor-in-chief of Stuff
 

Lost smartphones pose significant corporate risk

Mislaid laptops have been much in the news, but the lost smartphone poses a significant and growing corporate risk. By Jessica Twentyman.
 

How to achieve security buy-in from your staff

The most advanced systems can be undone by human error. Winning security buy-in from staff is a crucial part of your role. By Mark Mayne.
 

BT group security director Mark Hughes is interviewed by SC Magazine's editor, Paul Fisher

BT's group security director is no techie and has a wealth of commercial experience - a very 21st century CSO? By Paul Fisher.
 

Opinion

A hole in the PKI highlights importance of protecting data in transit

A hole in the PKI has highlighted the importance of underpinning trust with sure technical implementation.
 

Social networking websites make recruiting spies difficult

A social networking world makes it harder for the intelligence services to recruit a spy without a profile.
 

Offshoring business operations has major implications for data protection

Exporting some of your operations to India or China is not plain sailing. It has major implications for data protection.
 

Professional Monitor in association with (ISC)2

Iain Sutherland, founder of specialist recruiters Information Security Solutions, sees Government jobs taking up the slack, while competition stiffens everywhere.
 
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