May/June Issue
Cover Story: Up the ante on IP
How to lock down your intellectual propety without locking
it away for good. SA Mathieson reports.
Banking on digital ceritificates to prevent
UK payment fraud
UK banks are issuing digital certificates to authenticate transactions
worth more than £2.6 trillion a year. Robin Arnfield explores
how.
Privateer repels boarders
Internet Security Systems under the lash. Cath Everett examines
its cargo.
The physics of
information security
In the Infosecurity interview IBM’s Peter Berlich argues
that infosec must become risk management...more
Dark age at drug firms
Pharmaceutical firms’ attitude to information security smacks
of laziness and arrogance. Danny Bradbury reveals.
The rocky road to reliable software
Why are computer systems unreliable? Simply, it pays programmers
to let users find the bugs. Ian Grant explores.
Basket cases
SMEs have been poorly served by the IT security industry up to now,
but a new, appliance-based, approach offers hope, says Bob Jones.
Open on all sides, he cannot be attacked
Aventail’s chief architect, Gary Tomlinson, offers SSL hope
for dirty networks.
Hijacks on the Information Highway
Check Point's Niall Moynihan promotes application security.
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