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Macs under attack?
It's arguable that the recent Flashback Trojan episode has been the tipping point when it comes to changing the face of the Mac security threatscape. But who is targeting OS X and iOS devices, (...)
Are you spending too much on IT security?
Fed up with enterprises using lack of budget as an excuse for not securing data properly, Davey Winder investigates whether organisations could actually do more with less.
The truth about spam
It's very easy these days to think that spam has been filtered out of existence and is no longer a problem for your business. Davey Winder argues it's more of a problem than ever.
Q&A: Symantec’s CISO on the source code hack
We chat with Symantec's CISO to talk about what happened during and after the source code leak saga earlier this year.
Will the FBI close down your online business this March?
In tackling the DNSChanger botnet, the FBI may take a load of businesses offline. Davey Winder is, unsurprisingly, anxious...
Do British police get cyber security?
Davey Winder listens to telephone conversations between the FBI and the Metropolitan Police, courtesy of Anonymous, and isn't impressed.
Who to trust after the VeriSign hack?
Davey Winder questions what data was stolen from VeriSign and wonders why the company hasn't been more forthcoming.
Striving to solve the security skills crisis
The Cyber Security Challenge is doing a fine job, but flat registration growth and weak Government funding are cause for concern, Tom Brewster discovers.
My email address is [CENSORED]
In this week's column, Davey Winder looks at whether businesses should keep email addresses secret.
2011: The year in news
We take a look back at a year which saw corporate carnage, industry in-fighting and the passing of an industry legend.
The war on botnets
After the major DNS Changer takedown, Tom Brewster looks at how the pendulum has swung in favour of the anti-botnet warriors.
Business of IT: Building a business case for security
Security can be both the unseen hero and the weakest link in an organisation, so how do you make the case to spend enough to protect your organisation's most vital assets? Stephen Pritchard (...)
The poisonous rootkits rocking the security world
There are some seriously stealthy rootkits running on computers today. Tom Brewster investigates the extent of the problem...
Why it’s time to worry about mobile security
We may not have seen a major mobile attack yet, but IT departments should get ready for some serious trouble ahead.
Top 10 threats facing the enterprise - Part One
We speak to the security experts on the frontline about the threats they see as most serious for businesses.
Is mobile malware really a risk?
Following on from the Samsung Wave and HTC Magic shipping with a malware-infected microSD card, we investigate into how much of a threat mobile malware is.
Q&A: Gerhard Eschelbeck, chief technology officer at Webroot
We spoke to the chief technology officer of one of InfoSecurity 2010’s main sponsors to find out more about the rise of malware in 2010.
Is Apple's corporate culture a security risk?
Apple’s corporate culture has lead to high levels of secrecy, but will this work with security – especially as it grows its market share?
Protecting the London 2012 Olympic Games
Can London really cope with the technology issues an Olympics will bring, and will it really be at risk from a terrorist cyber attack?
GhostNet: Did the Chinese government hack the world?
The Chinese state has been accused of spying on networks around the world, but it could also be cybercriminals – which could turn out to be a very big problem for businesses.
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