May/June 2008 issue
Politically speaking
Despite the government’s very public embarrassment over data protection in recent times, information security still doesn’t seem to be very high on their agenda finds Wendy M. Grossman
Out of sight, out of mind
When organisations outsource a business operation, security must be a priority. Stephen Pritchard explains why it's not OK to pass the infosec buck
Strength in numbers
Is the anti-malware industry supoprting enough innovation to win the arms race with malware writers? William Knight investigates
Giving way to outbound traffic
The security risks associated with outbound traffic are rarely discussed in the information security industry. Steve Gold asks why it is not being shown the red light
Catch me if you can
For malware writers, stealth technology is a rule rather than an exception. Danny Bradbury looks into the cat and mouse game
Interview: Paul Davie
The founder of Secerno meets Eleanor Dallaway to talk start-ups, compliance and politics
Saving face in the absence of legislation
Avoiding reputation damage to organisations was viewed as top priority by three quarters of respondents in a global information workforce study, commissioned by ISC2 and conducted by analyst firm Frost & Sullivan. John Colley discussed the findings with Eleanor Dallaway
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