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Infosecurity Europe 2008 - it’s all about trust

  • In Depth
  • Date: 04 April 2008
Customers, taxpayers and citizens expect governments, companies and organisations to keep their information safe, when that trust breaks down it can have a serious impact.

Business continuity brings strategic gains

UK and other European companies are beginning to reap benefits from business continuity management...

RandomStorm provides Premier League security

Premier League football clubs Sunderland and Reading have both recruited RandomStorm's online security management service to protect their online sales and comply with payment card industry standards.

Websense launched Threatseeker Honeygrid

The first fruits of Websense's purchase last year of Surfcontrol and PortAuthority were evident as the malware scanner launched its Threatseeker Honeygrid web and email scanning service.

BAA suspends fingerprint biometrics security system at Heathrow Terminal 5

Heathrow Airport owner BAA is pulling a biometric fingerprint system at the new Terminal 5 (T5) the day before the building opens to the public, after the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) raised concerns about the system.

Sabre to identify origin of malicious HBOS rumours

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is using complex event processing (CEP) software to monitor transactions as it attempts to find the source of rumours that threatened HBOS last week.

Janet stymies spam with Sophos

Janet, the organisation that operates the UK's education and research computer network, is to use a Sophos ES4000 e-mail appliance to try to stem the tide of spam...

Virtualisation presents security challenges

The advent of virtualisation is changing the way we think about datacentres, servers and networks.

A guide to practical encryption across the business

There is only one thing worse than realising that you have left your laptop in the back of a taxi. That is the recollection that you have not encrypted any of the data on it - including all of your contact information, your sensitive e-mails, all of your online passwords, and that spreadsheet full of customer names and addresses.

Businesses must keep back door locked to hackers

Once the focus of IT security was the network and its perimeter: stop hackers and viruses getting onto your network and you will secure your business. But over the last couple of years, businesses have begun to realise they left the back door open.
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