May/June Issue
Aping to defraud – corporate
identities at stake
There are plenty of scam artists willing to shame your name by trading
on your reputation. Mick James looks at the scale of the threat....
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The Big Con
Hackers use our social habits and expectations to infiltrate our
firms. SA Mathieson details the sharp practices of today’s
web-enabled grifters.
Empire and Federation differ in security style
The histories of Austria and Switzerland show up in their differing
approaches to safeguarding data and privacy. Stefan Krempl reports.
Telecoms – the convergence
challenge
The job of managing infosecurity in an age of converged digital
networks is just beginning. Ian Grant analyzes.... more
Smart cards face long wait
Smart cards are in cellphones and bank cards but few organizations
are using them to authenticate identity. Cath Everett talks to pioneers.
Managing mobile
Powerful new mobile network access devices threaten to breach corporate
information security bulwarks. Stephen Pritchard reports.
Webroot spies enterprise growth
Webroot is the leading pure play anti-spyware vendor, but its desire
to stay independent may make it vulnerable. Cath Everett analyses.
RFID – another technology, another security mess?
It's infinitely useful, has a wide range of applications and is
going at a gallop. But what about the security implications of RFID?
By William Knight.
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