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Web ads work, even if you don't see them

Web ads work, even if you don't see them

Boffins find that 'incidental' exposure can be just as effective as in-your-face advertising.
Robert Jaques May 15 2007 11:45AM Software
Future CSOs need you to teach them

Future CSOs need you to teach them

There is an old security adage: "Security is better if it is baked-in, rather than smeared on."
Gene Fredriksen Jul 1 2005 12:38PM 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 prevent communications – monitor them

Don’t prevent communications – monitor them

Personal computers and access to the Internet are becoming ubiquitous in both the commercial and public sector environments; even the UK government has committed to have all government services online by the end of 2005. So why are some organizations trying to prevent the use of the very communications technologies that this pervasiveness brings to our desktops, with all the advantages of speed and cost-saving that they offer?
Melville Carrie Nov 17 2004 10:33AM Security
Britons fear porn could lose them their jobs

Britons fear porn could lose them their jobs

More than a third of British adults - 37 per cent - are worried they could lose their jobs through accidentally accessing porn over the internet.
Dan Ilett Aug 31 2004 3:40PM Security
92 per cent of IT managers believe spyware has hit them

92 per cent of IT managers believe spyware has hit them

Almost all IT managers in the UK believe their organisations have been infected with spyware.
Dan Ilett Apr 28 2004 11:51AM Security
Blackout blues ...and what you can do to avoid them

Blackout blues ...and what you can do to avoid them

The recent power outage was a powerful reminder of the value of business continuity provisions. Ron Mobed reports.
Ron Mobed Jan 13 2004 4:58PM Security
Hackers: Are you inviting them in?

Hackers: Are you inviting them in?

Surely by now, organizations should have erected the strongest barriers to hackers. But, as Illena Armstrong and others point out, many holes remain
Illena Armstrong Jan 13 2004 11:55AM Security

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