Warwick Ashford is security editor at Computer Weekly. He joined the CW team as
chief reporter in June 2007, focusing on IT security, business continuity, IT law and regulation,
compliance and governance. He was appointed security editor in May 2012. Before joining CW, he
spent four years working in various roles including technology editor for ITWeb, an IT news publisher based in
Johannesburg, South Africa. He came to IT journalism after three years as a course developer and
technical writer for an IT training organisation and eight years working in radio news as a writer
and presenter at the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC).
Contributions from Warwick Ashford
- Security firm recovers data from recycled hard drives
- Researchers uncover advanced cyber espionage campaign
- UK hackers admit stealing Jackson tracks from Sony
- Anonymous uses Aaron Swartz suicide to call for reform
- Oracle rushes out patches for Java zero days
- European Cybercrime Centre opens in The Hague
- Disable Java to protect from latest zero-day
- Google faces tough EU stance, says Joaquin Almunia
- Ruby on Rails flaws expose websites to attack
- Software piracy international in scope, says Fast
- Drive-by and XXS attacks will jump in 2013 – but why?
- EU data protection proposals concern internet firms
- EC welcomes reports on proposed data protection reform
- Google offers free Wi-Fi in New York
- US military gets new software testing rules
- UK military at risk of cyber attack, warn MPs
- Businesses overconfident on cyber security, study shows
- Samsung predicts fifth record quarter
- Email keyword analysis identifies fraudsters
- Dutch government publishes security disclosure guide