January 2007 Issue of SCMagazine UK

January 2007 Issue of SCMagazine UK

Editorial

Editorial: Will we ever understand Russia?

A recent trip to Moscow taught me a few things. One is that Russians are hugely generous and welcoming hosts, and great fun to be ...
 

Features

Private matters

As companies hold ever more data on us, the Information Commissioner wants those who abuse their power to go to prison. Steve Gold reports.
 

Biometrics: Brave new world?

Can advances in technology and the growing fear of identity theft push biometric identification into the mainstream? Rob Buckley investigates.
 

Interview: Nissim Bar-El

Comsec's founder and CEO is bullish about his chances of turning the Israeli consultancy into the world's biggest infosec player.
 

Opinion

The End: Living with the unknown

People expect answers from security experts, but certainty is rare, says Ed Gibson.
 

Legal matters: How to make AUPs stick

Can organisations enforce Acceptable Use Policies? Tamzin Matthew investigates.
 

Danger in the community

Wikis may seem like a great idea, but as Wikipedia has shown, you can't trust everyone's community spirit
 

Expect mobile mayhem

GSM services let you do a lot on the go. But the greater the potential, the bigger the attraction for a potential attack
 
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