Jan/Feb Issue
New biometrics see right through
you
Consumer banking is evolving, and banks are beginning to choose
more modern and impressive ways to maximise security. But some argue
that this is at the expense of their customers' privacy, reports
Ron Condon... more
Crypto in the enterprise
New regulations, new industry standards, espionage, and criminal
activity are forcing public and private enterprises to protect their
data better. Encryption offers a partial solution. Ian Grant investigates.
Counting up risk
How can you subject information security risk to rigorous assessement?
SA Mathieson counts the ways.
Worth the view? Scoping security information
Making sense of the spew of information issuing from network security
devices in the vocation of technologies that include 'Security Information
Management'. But are these security 'knowledge consoles' a luxury
or a necessity? Brian McKenna offers some analysis.
Get the picture
Humans are good at discovering visual patterns, but poor at pattern
matching on large data sets. Eric Doyle explores the security event
visualization research field.
RSA 2007 plays host to industry titans
Oracle's leader, Larry Ellison, will join Bill Gates and Colin Powell
at this year's RSA. Here we preview the event.
Microsoft bares its security teeth
The emergence of Vista and an increased focus on Trustworthy Computing
has third-party security vendors up in arms. Cath Everett digs deep.
Jane Scott Norris
British-born US government security leader Jane Scott Norris speaks
to Eleanor Dallaway about making it in a male-dominated industry.
The return of the phreak
Having rushed VoIP handsets and systems to market, everybody wants
to understand how to secure them. William Knight alayses.
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