2009: a year of incident, loss, malware and ultimately education

Dan Raywood December 11, 2009

Three weeks from today we will be celebrating New Year's Eve and preparing to welcome 2010 in.
 

Professional Monitor: In association with (ISC)2

December 10, 2009

Jobs may no longer drop effortlessly into your lap, but the prospects for 2010 are not all doom and gloom. Two recruiters share tips on how to get ahead in a challenging market
 

RSA Conference Europe's Linda Lynch questions Alessandro Campioni from Telecom Italia

December 10, 2009

Q&A with Linda Lynch - Alessandro Campioni, security engineer, Telecom Italia.
 

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

Nick Barron December 10, 2009

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

How can you protect your brand online if new domains are created?

Dan Raywood December 03, 2009

This week I met with a company who are leading the line in the protection of domains and the creation of new addresses.
 

A visit to northern France yields a new name in unified threat management

Dan Raywood December 03, 2009

I recently visited northern France and the security vendor NETASQ in an effort to learn more about the company's take on the unified threat management (UTM) market.
 

The former Information Commissioner speaks on social networking, insider threats and the future of punishments

Dan Raywood November 26, 2009

Following on from the article earlier this week which talked to the former Information Commissioner about his current work, plans and ambitions, I spoke to Richard Thomas about his thoughts on current issues.
 

What the future holds for the former Information Commissioner

Dan Raywood November 23, 2009

I was recently given the opportunity to meet with the former Information Commissioner Richard Thomas, now a strategy advisor to the Centre for Information Policy Leadership (CIPL) at law firm Hunton & Williams.
 

New trends and challenges in the firewall rule change workflow

Avishai Wool November 06, 2009

Contrary to the popular rumour, firewall rules are always being changed. The trick is to use an intelligent rule-change workflow system, says Avishai Wool, CTO and co-founder, AlgoSec
 

Huawei needs to be more open on security if it is to become a truly global player

Kevin Eagles November 06, 2009

Huawei is China's largest networking and telecommunications equipment supplier, with links to corporations worldwide and a major stake in the UK's vital infrastructure through its BT partnership. Doubts about its integrity and alleged vulnerabilities in its equipment are compounded by secretiveness. Time to open the kimono, says Kevin Eagles, principal CESG Listed Adviser Scheme consultant at VEGA Consulting Services.
 
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