Cover Article:
Cyber-Warfare: Who’s Afraid of the Big Red Button?
If current online skirmishes can’t be branded ‘war’, how soon before a major global conflict unfolds, asks Tom Brewster
FEATURES
Flying the Flag: How Strong is Great Britain’s Information Security Industry Today?
Eleanor Dallaway polls experts across the country to assess the maturity of Blighty’s cyber security market and determine where there is still room for improvement
A Troubled Marriage: Can Security and Privacy Happily Co-Exist in the Enterprise?
Wendy M. Grossman examines why security and privacy find it so hard to live together in the corporate world
Playing for Keeps: How Cybercriminals are Following the Money to Video Games
The global videogame market just topped $100bn in value, and cybercriminals want a piece of it. Danny Bradbury finds out how they operate
Outsourcing: When to DIY and When to Call a Consultancy
To outsource or not to outsource: that is the question that has been facing CISOs the world over since the dawn of time, and the question that Phil Muncaster puts to infosecurity experts
Phish Your Own Staff: Arming Employees to Beat Modern Attacks
Social engineering has long been the preferred route for hackers, whether through the front door or using social media and email. So what better way to protect against the threat than with a bit of ‘social pen-testing’? Davey Winder reports
NEWS FEATURE
Drew Amorosi takes a look at how the Shylock malware got its pound of flesh, and why it might be back sooner than we suspect
INTERVIEW: Brendon Lynch, Chief Privacy Officer, Microsoft
INTERVIEW: Eric Cole, CISO