October 2008 Issue of SCMagazine UK

October 2008 Issue of SCMagazine UK

Editorial

Editorial: Expect the unexpected

Events have been occurring at a somewhat rapid pace just recently.
 

Features

Analysis: The power of nightmares

Panic buying for sometimes unreal threats is a problem for firms but an opportunity for vendors. Psychology is all. Mark Mayne explains
 

Interview: Brian NeSmith

The Blue Coat Systems CEO gazed into the dotcom abyss and survived. He thinks he has the measure of the downturn. Paul Fisher reports
 

Briefing: Making sense of PKI

The Public Key Infrastructure solves many security problems, but also introduces risks that require careful management. Nick Barron reports
 

RSA Conference Europe 2008

The core challenge of IT security has got more complex: the job now is about protecting the whole business. What better occasion to discuss the ...
 

Opinion

Words will never hurt me?

Misuse of language is turning 'ordinary, decent computer criminals' into 'cyberterrorists' who menace world peace
 

New tech, old threats

With flaws in many new products, vendors should listen a bit more to the research community perhaps
 

Who has your data?

Businesses not only need to be focused on their intranets but they also need to be vigilant to their outsourced data flow
 

Professional Monitor: In association with (ISC)2

Managing expectations and supporting employees during a period of organisational change can only enhance the ability to cope with the associated uncertainty
 
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