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Blogs are not always bad news

Blogs are not always bad news

Nick Barron, May 13 2005 5:12PM Security
Debate: Two-factor authentication access control will not prevent fraud and identity theft

Debate: Two-factor authentication access control will not prevent fraud and identity theft

Bruce Schneier May 13 2005 12:26PM Security
Not a patch on Padgett

Not a patch on Padgett

Todd Padgett’s business was booming, but so was the malware on his network. He called in the professionals, and Marcia Savage called him
Marcia Savage Apr 13 2005 2:33PM Security
Infosec not just IT dept concern

Infosec not just IT dept concern

In today’s ever increasing security conscious market, it is no longer sufficient simply to delegate the information security of an organization to the network administration staff.
John Golden Apr 13 2005 1:06PM Security
IBM does not send spam back to spammers

IBM does not send spam back to spammers

IBM today launched a new technology aimed at combating spam. Some reports have claimed FairUCE (Fair use of unsolicited commercial email) bounces back spam emails to the IP address they were sent, a practise intended to slow the offending computers down, in fact the system works very differently.
David Quainton Mar 23 2005 11:43AM Security
Anti-virus expert claims spyware does not exist

Anti-virus expert claims spyware does not exist

Reports of spyware’s life have been greatly exaggerated, according to anti-virus expert Eugene Kaspersky.
David Quainton Mar 4 2005 12:12PM Security
Keeping email as a service, not as a security hole

Keeping email as a service, not as a security hole

Email may make communication easier, but it is open to a variety of security and productivity issues.
Michael Patterson Feb 22 2005 2:51PM Security
Phishing losses not so large

Phishing losses not so large

Staff Writers Jan 14 2005 5:02PM Security
Spammers are a pain and so is not backing up

Spammers are a pain and so is not backing up

Robert Schifreen Jan 11 2005 12:29PM Security
Public bodies not ready for new FoIA legislation

Public bodies not ready for new FoIA legislation

David Quainton Dec 6 2004 4:24PM 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
These laws are not the answer

These laws are not the answer

Jennifer Granick is not one to beat around the bush. She believes that as technology progresses, the laws that protect us should progress with it – and, so far, they have not. She tells Marcia Savage what needs to be done
Marcia Savage Nov 12 2004 5:15PM Security
Infosec momentum must not be lost

Infosec momentum must not be lost

The search has begun for the nation’s next infosec leader, and the successor has some big shoes to fill. Illena Armstrong reports
Illena Armstrong Nov 12 2004 5:11PM Security
Data management not a priority despite security concerns

Data management not a priority despite security concerns

Despite regulatory pressures and security concerns, senior corporate managers do not place enough importance on data quality, according to a survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Marcia Savage Nov 10 2004 11:01AM Security
Protecting IP - technology not the answer

Protecting IP - technology not the answer

Intellectual property theft from companies could become more of a problem as technology improves.
Claire Doble Sep 29 2004 12:00AM 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
CEOs aware of insider threat but not taking action

CEOs aware of insider threat but not taking action

Chief executives are aware of the information security risks presented by people within their companies but aren't taking action to secure the insider threat, according to a survey by Ernst & Young.
Marcia Savage Sep 22 2004 9:55PM Security
When it comes to wireless security, good enough is simply not good

When it comes to wireless security, good enough is simply not good

As security threats increase in quantity and complexity, assuring business continuity means that corporations need to aggressively and proactively protect the entire network infrastructure.
Bethany Mayer Sep 15 2004 10:52AM Security
Why strong walls are not enough

Why strong walls are not enough

The crucial job of guarding your enterprise’s network used to boil down to keeping the bad guys out. But as Marcia Savage explains, with wireless, web and remote access, protecting the perimeter is just the start of it
Marcia Savage Aug 5 2004 2:26PM Security
Next 64-bit Windows not for retail

Next 64-bit Windows not for retail

Microsoft Australia has confirmed a global rumour that the next 64-bit version of Windows XP will only be available to OEMs, including local system builders, and resellers.
Fleur Doidge Jul 7 2004 12:00AM Software

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