Bill Goodwin is Computer Weekly's management editor.
He is an award winning journalist, who has written for national newspapers, magazines and has worked as a researcher on investigative television documentaries. He developed and taught an investigative journalism course at the University of Westminster, where he is currently an external examiner. His awards include a Freedom of Information Award, and the British Editors Freedom of the Media Award. Most recently he won three awards in the BT Security Journalism Awards 2007, including the BT ‘Enigma Award’ in recognition of his outstanding and consistent contribution to IT security journalism.
Contributions from Bill Goodwin
- Employers warned to act now to avoid business IT skills shortage
- Minister rejects claims ID cards are high-risk
- Employers advised to improve interview methods in tight market
- Experts offer alternative, less-risky model for national identity card scheme
- Trojan spyware suspects arrested as major industrial espionage scandal emerges
- Demand for skilled project staff drives up average salaries across the UK IT industry
- CBI warns ID cards will fail unless government gets a grip on detail
- FBI agent to be Microsoft UK security chief
- Rescue bid launched for City integration project
- Microsoft developing certificate for high-level architecture skills
- Scheme to help youngsters in deprived areas provides firms with IT support staff
- Prudential predicts outsourcing deal will play a major role in enabling £26m savings
- Call for common skills framework
- Firms sought to help young people from deprived areas into ITwork
- Supplier relations Microsoft selects its UK security chief after a six-month search
- Number of IT job vacancies continues to grow
- Institute's critical patch warning highlights growing range of threats facing IT systems
- Brace for web worm chaos, users warned
- 'Lawyers little help' in international minefield
- Banks to bring in two-factor authentication