Nick Barron

 
 

Recent Articles

Certified products are not always as secure as the approval suggests

February 25, 2010

'Approved' product is a gift horse into whose mouth you need to look with great care. You pays for what you gets...

New multi-solutions make it difficult for IT managers to keep tabs on all the products

December 10, 2009

Why do vendors in a multi-solution world make it so difficult to monitor things? Just provide a read-only interface...

Sophos freebies

November 04, 2009

Security vendor Sophos have produced a free "Threatasaurus", an A-Z of security jargon terms explained in plain English, and a Windows tool for basic file encryption, both available for free at http://www.sophos.com/microsite/data-protection/.

Are pacemakers connected to the internet a good idea or would they be hacked?

October 28, 2009

Never mind the web gossip: pacemakers connected to the internet can really improve quality of life for their users

Is piracy in the computer industry a good or bad thing?

September 01, 2009

The computer industry is in two minds about piracy: there's a thin line between abuse and over-regulation

Businesses need a range of techniques to trap dishonest employees

June 25, 2009

Polygraphs and speech analysis are not the solution - you need a range of techniques to trap corporate liars

BBC purchase of a botnet was probably illegal

May 07, 2009

The BBC's purchase of a botnet added little to our knowledge and was probably not legal either

Twitter is the new hot technology but can pose a security threat

April 02, 2009

As the current hot technology, Twitter has many admirers - but its security problems need handling with care.

Patching is too important to be neglected

March 02, 2009

You can work around it or do it by criticality, but patching is too important a topic to be neglected

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

February 03, 2009

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