September/October Issue
Pricing privacy in a 24x7 world
Germany leads Europe on privacy — but is it leading business
into a cost morass? SA Mathieson takes stock.
Why we love to hate our telcos
Can’t live with them, can’t live without them. Danny
Bradbury investigates network security chez telecoms.
Cover Story: Mobile
working drives switch to federated access rights
20 million European workers will be teleworking by 2007. William
Knight explores the risks of mobile. ...more
Locked, cocked and ready to rock
Enterasys is wagering its business on enterprise security. Cath
Everett sizes up its chances.
Driving data protection at DaimlerChrysler
The car giant’s data protection leader, Alfred Büllesbach
explains why privacy is a competitive advantage.
...more
Policies peg cyberspace's frontiers
Rupert Kendrik offers a guide to staying legal on the internet.
Keeping suppliers to their word
ICSA Labs tests and shapes IT security products. Brian McKenna reports
on what the testers do and how they see the future.
It's big and bold, but is it also Big Brother?
Britain’s 10-year, £6.1bn National Programme for IT
in the NHS is gargantuan. Ian Grant interrogates.
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