Opinion Articles

Professional Monitor in association with (ISC)2

September 28, 2009

With outsourcing growing as a corporate strategy, the IS department needs to ponder its impact on professional development and nuture relations with outsourcers
 

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

Nick Barron September 01, 2009

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

Professional Monitor: In association with (ISC)2

June 25, 2009

Cross-fertilisation between the techie and the businessperson has never been more necessary than today. An (ISC)2 whitepaper helps set out the debate
 

Securing the host remains the responsibility of cloud service customers

Tim Mather June 25, 2009

Cloud service customers remain responsible for securing the hosts that perform the computation work
 

Businesses need a range of techniques to trap dishonest employees

Nick Barron June 25, 2009

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

Public cloud computing poses risks to companies

Tim Mather May 07, 2009

A private cloud poses few fresh problems, but going to a public cloud has three major risk factors for a firm
 

Mobile workers can cause problems when patching

Ken Munro May 07, 2009

Once a fairly straightforward exercise, patching in the mobile era has become fraught with complexity
 

BBC purchase of a botnet was probably illegal

Nick Barron May 07, 2009

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

Professional Monitor: In association with (ISC)2

April 02, 2009

With recession threatening more litigation and savvy judges hot on the trail of electronic data, security professionals and lawyers need to share their expertise.
 
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