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We all need open standards

We all need open standards

The latest SANS "Top 20" vulnerability list was released recently. While it needs to be taken with a pinch of salt, it did come up with an interesting observation. It seems the focus is shifting, from holes in OSs to those in applications.
Nick Barron Jan 25 2006 1:59PM Security
The root of all IT evil?

The root of all IT evil?

The Windows programming expert who first uncovered the Sony rootkit application has now said such technology never should be used – even if companies deem it beneficial for the user.
Dan Kaplan Jan 17 2006 8:31PM Security
Risk is all about keeping control

Risk is all about keeping control

Stuart Okin Oct 21 2005 4:48PM Security
We must all play our part

We must all play our part

Peter Stephenson,CeRNS, Aug 26 2005 2:25PM Security
We all have a role to play

We all have a role to play

Do we need federal laws to prevent data theft? Or should industry take point? Illena Armstrong hears from Tom Davis, a Congressman with the power to decide
Illena Armstrong Aug 26 2005 12:22PM Security
One tool to rule them all

One tool to rule them all

The box that can multitask isn’t just a jack of all trades – it has much to offer, finds René Millman
René Millman Jul 1 2005 11:09AM Security
Don’t do it Bill. All this will achieve is more hacking

Don’t do it Bill. All this will achieve is more hacking

In an interview last month for the BBC, Bill Gates once again stressed how seriously Microsoft is now taking security. He spoke proudly, for example, of the 100 million downloads of Service Pack 2 for Windows XP. "Users don't achieve full potential," he said, "if they're having to worry about something like security."
Robert Schifreen Mar 17 2005 3:03PM Security
All police to get training to combat hacker threats

All police to get training to combat hacker threats

The police force is to be taught the value of IT knowledge in a new course about tackling IT-related crimes.
David Quainton Jan 20 2005 3:33PM Security
A virus to suit all of your tastes

A virus to suit all of your tastes

Staff Writers Jan 14 2005 5:01PM Security
Know your facts ... it’s all in the research

Know your facts ... it’s all in the research

Gerhard Eschelbeck realized that understanding a threat makes it easier to combat. We asked him to explain his four Laws of Vulnerabilities
Gerhard Eschelbeck Dec 2 2004 12:06PM Security
Spate of new legislation is not welcomed by all

Spate of new legislation is not welcomed by all

David Quainton Nov 12 2004 5:19PM Security
Email: Are we all too reliant on our new best friend?

Email: Are we all too reliant on our new best friend?

Robert Schifreen Nov 12 2004 4:55PM Security
We are all doomed – if you believe the hype

We are all doomed – if you believe the hype

Jon Tullett Oct 15 2004 4:24PM Security
Trusted computing for all and not the few

Trusted computing for all and not the few

Trusted computing initiatives are a must but need to be fair to all parties before it can be accepted, a security expert said in the opening keynote speech of the ISSE/ICCC conference in Berlin.
René Millman Sep 28 2004 2:45PM Security
It’s a testing time for all

It’s a testing time for all

Gunter Ollmann explains the dangers of penetration testing and reviews the best ways to reduce the risks
Gunter Ollmann Sep 3 2004 1:11PM Security
Who do you go to for all your browsing needs?

Who do you go to for all your browsing needs?

Jon Tullett Aug 5 2004 4:18PM Security
Licensing for all

Licensing for all

Software giant Computer Associates (CA) has waived the minimum entry points necessary for organisations to join its Open Licence Program (OLP) in a move that would allow SMEs to enjoy the same benefits as larger companies.
Byron Connolly Jul 23 2004 12:00AM Software
Almost half of all spam "bugged"

Almost half of all spam "bugged"

Spammers are bugging nearly 50 per cent of all junk mail.
Dan Ilett Apr 14 2004 3:41PM Security
Central control: Let’s get it all together

Central control: Let’s get it all together

Chris Pick outlines the pressures that are driving some organisations to integrate security and systems management
Chris Pick Jan 13 2004 5:08PM Security
Change Management: What If it All Goes Wrong?

Change Management: What If it All Goes Wrong?

The U.K.’s Swanwick Air Traffic Control center is an unfortunate example of the problems that can occur with the continuity of a business while undergoing a period of change.
Staff Writers Jan 12 2004 1:54PM Security

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