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DLP: Hype vs. reality
Data leakage prevention (DLP) seems to have been one of the hottest sectors of the IT security industry for the last three years.
Richard Jacobs, Chief Technology Officer, Sophos
Sep 29 2009 9:40AM
Security
Hot or not: ActiveX vulnerabilities
ActiveX vulnerabilities have posed a security challenge for some time, and they're likely to be a challenge for quite some time to come.
Amol Sarwate,
Sep 18 2009 12:37PM
Security
Review: Check Point Pointsec Mobile v3.4.3
This solution installed easily, was simple to use, and provided a nice platform for providing encryption on the supported portable platforms.
Michael Lipinski
Aug 27 2009 5:03PM
Security
We don't need no education?
Advances in information technology have not been matched by advances in user education, as Lisa Myers explains.
Lisa Myers
Aug 27 2009 4:24PM
Security
Do you know where your user IDs and passwords are?
Delfigo's Bharat Nai says it's time that most companies upgraded their access criteria.
Bharat Nai
Aug 27 2009 2:51PM
Security
Don't sell your corporate secrets on eBay
While firewalls and anti-intrusion measures are part of the standard corporate IT security kit, important areas in the lifecycle of data are often overlooked, as Kroll Ontrack’s Adrian Briscoe explains.
Adrian Briscoe
Aug 13 2009 5:07PM
Security
Review: SafeNet HASP SRM
This product may seem quite pricey, but we found that it does offer a lot of software protection and licensing functionality that is practical and easy to implement.
Peter Stephenson,
Aug 7 2009 4:25PM
Security
Automating security event processes
Automation is the key to getting the most out of limited resources with security event processes, according to NetIQ's David Bell.
David Bell
Jul 29 2009 11:53AM
Security
Review: Sophos SafeGuard Enterprise
Despite the small performance hit, we feel the modular suite is an impressive enterprise-class product and is fantastic value for money.
Nathan Ouellette
Jul 23 2009 5:13PM
Security
Review: Adobe LiveCycle ES
Whilst this product can be expensive, we find it to be good value for money, based on its ability to control the entire document management process.
Peter Stephenson,
Jul 23 2009 4:39PM
Security
Hacking the smart grid
Smart homes need smart security, writes Nigel Phair.
Nigel Phair
Jul 23 2009 1:12PM
Security
Little Brother: How RFIDs in everyday objects could make easy targets for hackers
Security and privacy advocates argue that RFID tags could make it easier for hackers to target our private information, as RFIDs permeate every facet of everyday life...
Dan Long
Jul 20 2009 4:41PM
Security
Review: Acer Aspire Timeline 4810t might be the perfect laptop for business travellers
Slick looks and astonishing battery life make this the pick of the bunch for travelers, especially for the business person on the go.
Staff Writers
Jul 17 2009 9:45AM
Hardware
Review: HP EliteBook 6930p offers perfection with incredible 24 hour battery life
Its longlife 24-hour battery makes it significantly less portable, but this laptop is classy in every sense of the word.
Zara Baxter
Jul 17 2009 9:41AM
Hardware
Review: Pioneer Computers M86 packs incredible power for an incredible price
Incredibly powerful laptop system, with a few small issues that hold it back from true glory.
Zara Baxter
Jul 17 2009 9:37AM
Hardware
Review: ZoneAlarm Extreme Security, clearly gunning for Norton 360
A few disappointing extras make this an unappetising upsell from the standard ZoneAlarm suite
Daniel Long
Jul 17 2009 9:30AM
Security
How to select a SIEM solution
Earthwave founder Carlo Minassian draws on his experience in the security sector to present a buyer's guide to Security Information & Event Management (SIEM) solutions.
Carlo Minassian, Founder & CEO, Earthwave
Jul 14 2009 12:32PM
Security
Guest column: Cyber spooks needed for Defence centre
New ops centre patrols the online front line.
Staff Writers
Jul 10 2009 1:38PM
Security
DIY data centres
Putting together a computer room on a budget has never been easier.
Ry Crozier
Jul 7 2009 6:09AM
Networking
Affordable consumer technology causes problems for businesses
As people lobby to take iPhones and laptops into work, should business embrace or ban consumer technology?
Andrew Donoghue
Jun 30 2009 5:16PM
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