All Security Software News - October 2006

Manchester Airport staff go wireless

Runway engineers and other staff at Manchester Airport are to get wireless handheld devices to help reduce paper-based reporting.

Educate the IT amateurs

  • Opinion
  • Date: 24 October 2006
Everybody is an IT expert these days. It makes you wonder why any company bothers employing an IT director or a security specialist when everyone on the staff not only knows the word firewall but has their very own implementation at home.

Your shout: hackers, employment rights, ISA Server 2006

  • News
  • Date: 24 October 2006
Have your say at computerweekly.com

SDL expected to help fulfil Vista security promises

Windows Vista is expected to be the most secure Microsoft product released thanks to the company's implementation of the Security Development Lifecycle (SDL).

BT gets tough on spammers

BT is implementing a fully automated "spambuster" system to track and tackle professional spammers and botnet-infected users on the BT broadband network.

UK firms must wake up to security

With recent headlines focusing on overseas data security breaches, it is all too easy for UK firms to be complacent. But the threat at home is every bit as real

How do I get started in IT security?

  • Expert Panel
  • Date: 24 October 2006
Expert advice for readers' career problems

Find rich rewards but little glamour in ethical hacking

Hot skills: Penetration testing is well paid but takes stamina

DPM's diary: 24 October 2006

  • In Depth
  • Author: C P Bound
  • Date: 24 October 2006
The weekly round up of events at Bodcaster City Council

What storage managers are buying and why, page 7

  • News
  • Date: 24 October 2006
What storage managers are buying and why
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