July/August Issue
Trusted computing — path to security or
road to servitude?
IT hardware is about to change forever — and all in
the name of security. Sarah Hilley reports on the trusted computing
movement.
Hardware to blunt hack attack
Software security is for wimps; enter the hard guys of hardware.
The Trusted Computing Group’s Jim Ward hammers out the case.
Cover Story: Crypto to CSO
Sachar Paulus, Chief Security Officer at SAP, says web-centric enterprise
software projects us beyond the walls of perimeter security
...more
Web services need trimmed edges
Web services are in fashion, but also push security to its limits.
Eric Doyle explores ways to buttress defences.
Data protection
in the new Europe
The accession of 10 new members ruffles the fabric of the EU’s
data protection regime. SA Mathieson reports ...more
Resurgent market lifts Check Point
Gil Shwed, Chief Executive Officer, expounds his vision as the firewall
market heats up. Cath Everett peers over the wall.
Goin' phishing?
William Knight examines the phisher's craft.
Continents drift closer
Managers and technologists are converging on business security,
says Manfred Huebner.
Finger points to biometric myths
ISL Biometrics’ CEO, Russ Davis allays suspicion.
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