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
- Anti-hacker reform facing delay
- Companies are taking an ad hoc approach to compliance budgets
- Patent directive could mean less software choice and more red tape for IT directors
- ISP acts to stop denial of service threat
- Government urged to aid compliance
- Most IT staff plan to hop to the top
- Blueprint for professionalism in IT security
- Government urged to take lead in global fight against computer crime
- NEC tightens control of internal network
- IT salaries starting to move up as firms invest in new development
- Demand for IT staff with business skills to increase in 2005
- Security leaders create blueprint for raising professional standards
- Sainsbury's IT chief to go as focus shifts to cost cuts
- Supplier certification can give you an edge
- Public bodies unprepared for the Freedom of Information Act
- RAF and British Council map staff IT skills to reinforce recruitment and retention
- Action plan gives employers opportunity to direct the future of IT training in the UK
- Industry backs action on training
- ID cards will not hold DNA records
- Firms face university challenge in identifying the best IT graduates