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
- Managers should not be tempted by discounted wireless control systems
- Hackers target utilities' control systems
- IT security campaign targets small businesses
- Investment drives up demand for contract staff
- Govt biometric ID cards could be vulnerable to fraud, warn experts
- Users face five years of patching pain as security flaws keep rising
- Blunkett targets six million passengers in e-borders pilot
- Banks use card fraud software against phishers
- Lack of youngsters could create skills shortage
- Mother wins IT position
- Number of women in IT industry falls by almost half in four years
- SMEs to be offered IT security guidelines
- Home Office trains 15,000 staff in XP to support upgrade
- Female IT bosses' prospects better than ever
- Colleges offer supplier courses for a fraction of training firms' prices
- Co-op and Fujitsu settle dispute
- HSBC executive urges regulators to get real
- Users forced to wait until 2008 for full PC security under Longhorn
- Inland Revenue learns security lessons
- New deal tightens Revenue security further