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AT&T 'hacker' punished by myopic legal system
Opinion: Time doesn't fit the crime.
Darren Pauli
Mar 20 2013 4:05PM
Security
SDLC: Teach the good vendors and dump the bad
Help your vendor understand security and you'll be rewarded.
Jarrod Loidl
Nov 28 2012 6:45AM
Security
Patent trolls and their effect on security
NPEs are limiting IT security innovation.
Eugene Kaspersky
Nov 26 2012 10:43AM
Security
Cutting cybercrime is a question of smart design
Is it possible to 'design out' online crime?
Nigel Phair
Sep 13 2012 12:06PM
Security
Yahoo! CISO's xmas wish list
Fix your people problems.
Justin Somaini
Dec 2 2011 1:46PM
Security
Cloud privacy doesn’t have to be fluffy
Issues of trust.
Rick Harvey, CTO, LockBox
Nov 7 2011 3:52PM
Security
Anti-virus: Something's got to give
Revenues are falling and viruses are rising.
Dan Emory, information assurance practice leader, TKC Global
Nov 4 2011 7:40AM
Security
DigiNotar hack puts cyberwar on the map
Hard lessons to be learnt.
Roel Schouwenberg, researcher, Kaspersky Labs
Sep 7 2011 4:35PM
Security
BSD boffin: 'Iran' got the wrong certificate
The real goldmine is Google analytics.
Colin Percival, FreeBSD security officer
Sep 2 2011 1:30PM
Security
Stop the finger-pointing
Time to get on with the job.
Bill Conner, CEO, Entrust
Sep 1 2011 1:47PM
Security
Lessons from the Sony hack
Software flaws are easy to attack, so, fix them.
Joe Basirico
Jul 20 2011 4:07PM
Security
Do we need a cyber-Chernobyl?
What will it take for people to take security seriously?
Lisa Myers
Jun 28 2011 4:23PM
Security
Respect and security
Trying times for security
Lisa Myers
Jun 2 2011 10:24AM
Security
Opinion: Spendthrift, spend right
The second in a series on managing IT investments by Grant Barker, senior executive of IT Strategy at Accenture.
Staff Writers
Jun 29 2009 6:30AM
Strategy
Opinion: Avoiding 'crash diet' IT cost cutting
Short-term cost cutting versus sustainable IT spend reduction in the downturn.
Staff Writers
Jun 22 2009 7:03AM
Strategy
Opinion: Why national Internet filters are pointless
It seems that the world plus dog is falling over itself to filter the World Wide Web in a desperate bid to protect children from things they can handle on their own.
Nick Farrell
Jan 22 2009 6:26AM
Telco/ISP
Opinion: Why SMBs cannot afford to ignore BPM
Paul Berger, managing director of Australian owned business software company, Happen Business, (pictured), talks to CRN about Business Process Management.
Staff Writers
Nov 24 2008 3:04PM
Strategy
Current levels of identity theft are inexcusable
Any IT chief worth their salt knows how to combat data theft, so why is it still so common, asks Ian Schenkel.
Ian Schenkel
Nov 4 2008 12:10PM
Security
Opinion: Current levels of identity theft are inexcusable
Any IT chief worth their salt knows how to combat data theft, so why is it still so common, asks Ian Schenkel.
Ian Schenkel
Nov 1 2008 9:57AM
Security
Opinion: Dynamic contrast ratio is the new evil in displays
Consumer digital displays (oh alright, LCD TVs and some LCD computer monitors) are getting steadily better across the board. But in an attempt to lure customers, the companies that make them have resorted to adding crap to their displays that reduces the overall picture quality.
David Field
Oct 3 2008 5:35PM
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