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ISSA UK: ‘Treacherous Computing’ can constrain legitimate software
In Depth
Date:
17 November 2009
Why is corporate adoption of the trusted computing standard still very low when over 70% of new computing devices have built-in trusted platform modules (TPMs)?
Raise the profile of security's risk management potential
Opinion
Date:
15 September 2009
The name "Paul Moore", ex-head of risk for HBOS, is not synonymous with information security, but perhaps it should be.
No silver bullet for instant messaging security
Opinion
Date:
24 August 2009
A 2006 Ostermen Research survey found 93% of North American businesses were using instant messaging (IM). Commercial offerings such as Reuters Messaging Interchange will only increase demand
Building a profile is key to career progression
Opinion
Date:
16 July 2009
Information security professionals have clearly felt the impact the economic downturn has had on the industry
Balancing cost and risk for outsourcer information assurance
Opinion
Date:
15 June 2009
In the film Meet the Parents, the character played by Robert De Niro unveiled his new invention dubbed the nanny camera. It had a motion-activated camera positioned within a teddy bear that would record the babysitter for later viewing.
Defence in depth is key to application-level security
Opinion
Date:
15 May 2009
Making the decision to part-exchange the two-door sports car and purchase something more practical is often determined by two factors. We need a car that...
Give users an alternative to breaching security controls
Opinion
Date:
13 May 2009
Unless you believe everything depicted in the TV show 24 , employees are not recruited by foreign intelligence services, and data exfiltration is due...
Remote working is not all or nothing
Opinion
Date:
09 March 2009
Remember looking out of the window and being greeted with a blanket of snow? The very hint of no school and a day in the snow is every kid's dream. This attitude changed one day, and the only thought was the impending journey into work because a day out of the office is surely unthinkable. For many organisations, the feeling of an enforced day out of the office is translated into a day of inactivity. Without the technology to pick up e-mail, access information, or even change face to face meetings into conference calls, the merest hint of snow could have CEOs clambering for the keys to the snow plough.
Benefits of full disk encryption lie in avoiding PR and compliance risks of breeching data
In Depth
Date:
13 February 2009
Full disk encryption is expected to be the top security technology to be tested or adopted this year, what are the challenges and benefits likely to be? Benefits...
Rewards make risk worthwhile
Opinion
Date:
18 December 2008
Security as a service: how are the patterns of risk and reward changing? The latest buzzwords are security as a service, writes Raj Samani,
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