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Batten down the hatchesBatten down the hatches

Due to the horrifying quantity of vulnerabilities, and often limited time and budget, application and database security can be quite a headache. Limiting privileges and access, however, is a good place to start, finds Danny Bradbury
01 September 2008

Leaving a traceLeaving a trace

IT forensics is seen by many in the industry as something of a black art. But it's actually a highly professional discipline, with professional software to assist, as Steve Gold discovers
01 September 2008

Through Hell and high waterThrough Hell and high water

Responsive business thrives on continuity. William Knight finds that the trick to uninterrupted business is testing continuity processes before disaster strikes
01 September 2008

Education, education, education Education, education, education

Technology can only go so far. And then there’s people. Cath Everett explains why the importance of educating staff is greater than ever before
01 September 2008

Manufacturing IP Securely

Many manufacturers, ignorant to the value of their trade secrets, are leaving their intellectual property wide open to theft. John Sterlicchi reports.
01 August 2008

Give us this day our UTM Give us this day our UTM

As malware becomes more sophisticated, Unified Threat Management systems must also evolve, but without losing touch with a major selling feature: simplicity. Danny Bradbury thinks outside the box
01 July 2008

Someone’s got to paySomeone’s got to pay

Consumers are increasingly trading the high street for the home computer, and in both cases getting more than they bargained for. Rob Stringer investigates the fraud and fuzzy legislation of retail security
01 July 2008

It’s a Whole New BallgameIt’s a Whole New Ballgame

Suzanne Hall, chief information officer of the Washington Nationals baseball team, talks to Greg Valero about the unique IT security challenges associated with opening a new ballpark in the nation’s capital
01 June 2008

A little less conversation, a little more security pleaseA little less conversation, a little more security please

VoIP is inevitable. Even if your organization has not yet adopted the system, you will be making VoIP calls in one way or another before very long. But should we be concerned? William Knight investigates
01 June 2008

Catch me if you can Catch me if you can

These days, malware writers are in it for the money. In order to maximise profit, discretion is imperative so stealth technology has been adopted as a rule, rather than an exception. Danny Bradbury looks to the cat and mouse game that researchers and attackers are playing to see who’s coming out on top
01 May 2008

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