July 2006 Issue of SCMagazine UK

July 2006 Issue of SCMagazine UK

Features

SC Magazine interview: Paul Wood

A need for a coherent response to threat led insurance company Aviva to create its group business protection director role. Ron Condon reports
 

IPS Technology: Intruding on the bottom line

Are intrusion prevention systems worth the effort of managing them? Or can you get away with a good firewall? Rob Buckley investigates.
 

Vista: Has Microsoft finally done it?

Microsoft appears to be taking security far more seriously with the successor to Windows XP. But has it done it right? Mark Mayne reports
 

Compliance storage: Cleaning out the closet

Compliance has made the case for efficient storage solutions. Use them to deliver long-term business benefits, says Ian Cook
 

Compliance strategy: Cutting to the chase

Confused and disheartened by the explosion in regulatory hoops your organisation must jump through? Alan Calder points to an easier way.
 

Opinion

IT folk aren't nearly so shy

Security commentators, myself included, regularly comment on the security patching cycle and the problems associated with it. What we tend not to do, though, is ...
 

People are the weakest link

Identity fraud is increasing. APACS, the UK payments organisation, reported the cost of online banking fraud more than doubled in the first six months of ...
 

From the CSO's desk: Only we can save the wide world web

One of the delegates at the closed Executive Security Action Forum, held before the RSA conference this year, asked: "What will the internet look like ...
 

Consultant's view: Don't get cocky about RFID

Are RFID keycards the next big thing? Only if they can see off power attacks, warns Ken Munro.
 
Home | News | Products | Whitepapers | Jobs | Subscribe | Contact Us | About Us | Advertising | Sitemap | Editorial | Subscribe to our RSS feeds RSS

This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in any form without prior authorization.

Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of Haymarket Media's Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions