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Talking tech and business with James Caan and Symantec
We chat with former Dragon's Den presenter James Caan and Symantec's small business expert Ross Walker about technology, business and security.
Top 10 most embarrassing data breaches
Inspired by a notable security gaffe at BP, we give our rundown of the most embarrassing data breaches in recent memory.
Security threats to beware in 2011
We take a look ahead to what threats await us in 2011.
PCI's Bob Russo: Data loss hurts brand more than a fine
As Christmas shoppers spend away and data breaches keep hitting the headlines, the Payment Card Industry's security council is charged with keeping...
Card companies - and the slow road to security
While credit card companies want retailers to handle card data more securely, the job is proving too much for some.
Dot Net Solutions: Case Study
Dot Net Solutions has leveraged the power, flexibility, security and reliability of Microsoft's Windows Azure platform to create cloud based...
Plugging public sector data leaks
Inside the Enterprise: government bodies seem unable to take information security seriously. Unless they do, the public will remain wary of using...
Introducing SQL Server
If you're serious about using Microsoft technology to deliver Business Intelligence then you need to embrace SQL Server. Our panel explains how the...
Is cloud computing secure?
In the latest of our cloud computing exploration features, we look at the issue of security.
What does Internet Explorer 8 mean for you?
Plan ahead for Internet Explorer 8 so you can take advantage of the security and deployment features – and update your web sites and applications...
Eugene Kaspersky: The man, the myth, the maverick
We talk with Eugene Kaspersky about him, his company and his plans to topple Symantec in the web security space.
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...
Could Meerkats and Avatars hold the secret to security for the smaller business?
Smaller businesses are more vulnerable when it comes to attacks from the bad guys, so how do they protect themselves? Davey Winder tries to answer...
Work Wise Week: Securing the flexible worker
Giving your staff the ability to work wherever, whenever can make workers more productive and happier, but there are security risks that come with...
Google, and that 5GB free storage
Inside the enterprise: The search giant has officially announced its cloud storage offering. Is this good for business, or another security risk?
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.
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...
Is your enterprise making the same mistakes as the NHS?
The NHS is, and always has been, a shocking example of how information security policy means diddly-squat without proper staff education and more...
Enterprise security shoot-out: iPad vs. Android
Davey Winder investigates the relative IT sec pros and cons of iOS and Android tablets…
Case study: Tesco secures its data
Tesco is one of the biggest retailers in the world - we reveal the changes its global operations has gone through concerning security.
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