September 2008 Issue of SCMagazine UK

September 2008 Issue of SCMagazine UK

Editorial

Editorial: Plugging the leaks

Judging by some of the feedback comments that SC has been getting on its revamped website recently, the subject of data leakage is still very ...
 

Features

Report: When data safety is a matter of trust

What has changed since two government departments suffered embarrassing losses of public data? Derek Parkinson finds out.
 

Interview: Abdellah Cherkaoui

Sodexo's CISO left academia to "make the elephants dance" at the French firm's service vouchers and cards division. Paul Fisher reports.
 

Analysis: The broadband squeeze

The UK is lagging on high-speed broadband, vital for competitiveness. What can be done to plug the speed gap, asks Derek Parkinson
 

Tactics: Show me the money

Looking for the board to invest in your security project? Learn to speak their language before you pitch, suggest Jessica Twentyman
 

Opinion

The joy of theft

When companies suffer security breaches, it is how they handle them - and the customer - that counts.
 

Drive-by injection?

Cross-site scripting attacks are usually ineffectual, but what if hackers put exploit code into barcodes or numberplates?
 

Legal matters: In the age of consent

Businesses collect plenty of data, but they must have permission to use it, says Frank Jennings
 

Cloud details are too fluffy

Cloud computing and security - what are the issues? Information at the moment is sketchy to say the least.
 
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