September/October Issue
Consultants wave integration flag
Consultants of every stripe are climbing aboard the infosecurity
train. All of them carry the flag of integration. Mick James reports.
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Locking up the grid
Grid computing is gaining traction as it crosses from research to
business. But what are the security implications? William Knight
investigates.
Gearing up for grid computing
As an enterprise's infrastructure breaches borders, application
security
becomes hot, particularly in the new Europe. Judith Meyerson analyzes.
Flight paths to security
Despite the bulk of a Boeing 747 and the bustle of passengers in
the
terminal, aviation is increasingly a virtual business. Matthew Stibbe
explores.
Open Source crypto for the world
Germany's thrust to lead the world in biometric security technology
is
running into flak from the privacy lobby. Stefan Krempl reports.
Pirotti's Risorgimento for EU information security
The European Network and Information Security Agency is now
established under the leadership of Andrea Pirotti. Can he unify
information security across the EU? Brian McKenna interviews ENISA’s
leader.
Who bleeds, leads
Skybox Security has made a positive start with its security risk
management offerings. Cath Everett analyses its prospects.
Setting the record straight on secure networking
Enterasys’ CTO and CSO John Roese takes issue with Evan Kaplan’s
recent critique, in this magazine, of ‘intelligent networks’.
Don't leave your laptop with the gods
Always-on may be a fine slogan, but it's foolhardy for WiFi-enabled
road warriors. Here's why and what to do about it. By Secure Test’s
Ken Munro.
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