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Debate: Anti-virus products just don’t work and vendors are not helping their customers

Debate: Anti-virus products just don’t work and vendors are not helping their customers

Andy Campbell Jan 25 2006 3:56PM Security
Are your systems just too old?

Are your systems just too old?

Legacy systems are resilient and cost-effective… but were never designed for today’s security needs
Staff Writers Jan 25 2006 2:13PM Security
Spyware and users are your top demons

Spyware and users are your top demons

As usual, the SC Magazine readership survey has proven to be a most revealing exercise. Now in its fourth year, the end-of-year survey gives an insight into the mood and daily lives of our readers.
Ron Condon Dec 15 2005 11:02PM Security
Others who are making a difference

Others who are making a difference

Richard Clarke, founder and ceo of Good Harbor Consulting, for continuing to unabashedly criticize anyone who is failing to comprehend the security requirements that go along with using the internet as a business-enabling tool. Even after his service to three presidents, Clarke serves up his cybersecurity knowledge whether your like it or not. Besides frequenting the conference circuit, he recently published a fictional account of terrorism in the U.S., The Scorpion’s Gate, slated to become a motion picture in 2007.
Staff Writers Dec 15 2005 9:40PM Security
Whisper it softly, but times are changing

Whisper it softly, but times are changing

Ron Condon Dec 9 2005 5:25PM Security
Security experts warn that hackers are exploiting IE bug

Security experts warn that hackers are exploiting IE bug

Security experts have warned internet users to take care when surfing the web, following sightings of malware planted on websites that exploits a recently discovered Internet Explorer security vulnerability that has not yet been patched by Microsoft.
William Eazel Dec 5 2005 2:42PM Security
Status Quo as viruses are down down, deeper and down

Status Quo as viruses are down down, deeper and down

Spam is rising but viruses and phishing attacks have gone on holiday, according to the latest malware stats.
David Quainton Sep 2 2005 11:23AM Security
Intranets are gun with safety off

Intranets are gun with safety off

Companies put themselves at risk by holding and passing too much sensitive information on their company intranets, a new report suggests.
David Quainton Aug 11 2005 11:04AM Security
Are backups your back door?

Are backups your back door?

You might assume tapes have some kind of protection built-in, but you’d be wrong
Joanna Shields Jul 1 2005 2:07PM Security
We are dead wrong about risk

We are dead wrong about risk

Peter Stephenson,CeRNS, Jul 1 2005 2:02PM Security
Even the lifts are listening

Even the lifts are listening

When did you last check the security of your door-control system, wonders Gunter Ollmann
Gunter Ollmann Jul 1 2005 12:50PM Security
It’s not just home users who are to blame

It’s not just home users who are to blame

Illena Armstrong Jun 21 2005 12:49PM Security
Auditors are your new best friends

Auditors are your new best friends

When auditors come calling, CISOs often feel more burdened. But as GM’s Jay Taylor tells Marcia Savage, auditors can really help them
Marcia Savage Jun 16 2005 3:20PM Security
Most internet users say they are spyware victims

Most internet users say they are spyware victims

A survey of about 2,000 internet users in the U.S. showed that more than 84 percent believe they are victims of spyware.
Marcia Savage May 16 2005 9:57PM Security
Blogs are not always bad news

Blogs are not always bad news

Nick Barron, May 13 2005 5:12PM Security
Rising number of phishers are turning to pharming

Rising number of phishers are turning to pharming

Phishers increasingly are relying on more advanced methods to steal personal information.
Illena Armstrong Mar 28 2005 11:17PM Security
We are standing on the shoulders of unsung giants

We are standing on the shoulders of unsung giants

The computer industry, like many others, has a number of 'celebrities' who are often thought of as its backbone. In reality, there is usually a much larger group of less well-known, or more often unheard of, people who contribute as much, if not more, to the industry's success than the popular press would have us believe.
Nick Barron Feb 22 2005 4:40PM Security
Mobile phones are soft targets for virus writers

Mobile phones are soft targets for virus writers

Malware targeting mobile devices is evolving too fast for security technology to keep up.
Jon Tullett Feb 18 2005 8:13PM Security
Why standards are important for wireless security

Why standards are important for wireless security

Industry standards play a critical role in R&D, product development and marketing initiatives which in turn help organizations meet their business objectives.
Staff Writers Feb 7 2005 11:33AM Security
New virus tells victims they are idiots

New virus tells victims they are idiots

A new virus is circulating on the internet that disparages users for allowing their computers to become infected.
René Millman Jan 31 2005 4:41PM Security

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