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
- Employees ignore security rules, say infosec pros
- Yahoo buys UK teenager’s app for £18m
- Icahn may join forces with Blackstone to win Dell
- Cloud security still top concern for UK CIOs
- Web and FTP top malware risks, study finds
- South Korea cyber attackers used stolen credentials
- Malware in counterfeit software to cost business $114bn
- Icahn and Blackstone enter bidding war for Dell
- Six security issues to tackle in encrypting cloud data
- Millions of vulnerable devices on the internet
- BBC Twitter feeds breached
- Apple unveils 2FA protection against hackers
- South Korea admits cyber attack IP address not Chinese
- GCHQ sets up £4.5m cyber vulnerability research unit
- ICO calls for action on future funding
- Click fraud botnet costs advertisers £3.9m a month
- South Korea cyber attack linked to IP address in China
- HP shareholders challenge directors
- South Korea investigates computer shutdowns
- IT security professionals break USB stick virus rules