Watch ComputerWeekly.com editor James Garner bathe, burns and break three desktop computers in an effort to destroy the data stored on the computers' hard drives.
Penetration testing now has its own not-for-profit standards-based accreditation organisation in Crest, the Council of Registered Ethical Security Testers. David King, Head of Information and Risk Management at Aviva talks about the benefits Crest will bring to the industry.
Rounding up the highlights at Information Security 2008, web editor James Garner checks out the atmosphere, the stands, the visitors, and enjoys a comedy cameo from a Ricky Gervais-alike.
Detective Superintendent Charlie McMurdie of the Metropolitan Police E-Crime Project discusses progress towards establishing a national e-crime unit for the UK and her confidence that the project will soon get the go-ahead.
Clive Room of Portcullis Security has an innovative approach to exhibiting at the Information Security show. He takes his stand to the Portcullis Arms pub across the road. In this video he gives his view on Infosec and security concerns in general over a beer in the bar.
Microsoft's Ed Gibson and Vinny Gullotto are interviewed by web editor James Garner at Information Security 2008, London, about security threats and the future of cybercrime.
Spam email has just celebrated its fifteenth birthday, or so we are led to believe. Now it is ever more sophisticated at penetrating your email inbox and has a negative impacty on productivity in the workplace. It is also becoming more sophisticated and could pose a significant security threat to your business.
Watch our videos below to see ComputerWeekly's exclusive coverage of the UK launch of Microsofts Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008 at the ICC in Birmingham.