May/June Issue
Red tape binds virtual and physical
security
Enterprises are under regulatory pressure to take a more rounded
view of
security, physical as well as logical. Cath Everett investigates.
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The convergence of physical security and IT
Tim Giles, EMEA, NICE Systems puts the case for a unified approach.
E-government security
Matthew Stibbe reveals the price paid when e-government is insecure.
Get the picture?
Digital is revolutionizing music and media. But how to make money
when your product is so easily copied? S. A. Mathieson reports.
VPN boom bewilders users
SSL VPNs are storming the market, reaching sideways across applications
and up and down the protocol stack to steal security functionality.
William Knight scrutinizes the market.
Tick all the boxes
Danny Bradbury explores how academics and systems developers are
trying to get systems to do what they say on the box.
The VoIP security imperative
Voice over IP (VoIP) is a facet of the migration of business communications
to IP, but the technology raises some significant security issues.
Liberal heart of the EU
Benelux lies between the UK and Germany on the one hand and the
Latin countries on the other. Its infosec culture bears the marks
of this torsion. Ian Grant stakes out the territory.
Infosecurity Europe marks a decade
Over ten thousand IT professionals attended this year's Infosecurity
Europe show at Olympia in London, 26-28 April. Brian McKenna reports.
The broader view
The new president and CEO of (ISC)2 brings a breadth of multinational
business experience to the role. Rolf Moulton reveals his vision
to Sarah Hilley.
RSA to get over SecurID?
RSA Security could be seen as a one-trick pony. Will diversification
see it on new and faster tracks? Cath Everett analyses.
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