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
- E-business sites at new risk
- Biometrics 'not yet ready to secure corporate IT'
- Gurkhas offered IT assault course
- (ISC)2 offers postgrad scholarship
- Housing association polices mobile net use
- London colleges set up remote back-up site
- Breaking into voicemail systems is a ‘trivial task’
- A third of staff consider leaving IT
- Isle of Man outlines disaster recovery service
- Thirteen-year-old passes computing A level
- Balance of power shifts to users in IT disputes
- UK IT staff to bear brunt of offshore job losses
- Union challenges Lloyds TSB over offshore data processing
- OGC shortlists suppliers for government procurement system
- Wolverhampton Council rolls out secure e-mail system
- Employers raise concerns over ID card security
- BT controls password access with Netegrity
- Fujitsu cuts remote working costs
- Lockheed tribunal shows danger of using ‘permanent’ contractor
- Unix is most sought-after IT skill