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IT Week leader logoImprovements in virtual machine security should help to increase virtualisation uptake
13 Jun 2008
david nealDaytime chat shows have the right idea when it comes to airing dirty laundry  05 Jun 2008
mr david nealUsers must be taught that even the most innocent-looking sites can harbour threats  08 May 2008
When the history of useless security initiatives is written, a chapter should be set aside for the CSIA  02 May 2008
Legitimate businesses are looking to cash in on virtual worlds ­ and so are crook  25 Apr 2008
After some false starts, has the security industry finally come up with an antifraud scheme that works?  14 Apr 2008
Data breaches are not the only things on CISOs' minds  31 Mar 2008
Time to edcuate public sector workers about the risks of data loss  22 Feb 2008
IT Week's comment on the stories of the week  14 Feb 2008
IT Week's take on the week's biggest stories  07 Feb 2008
An intrusion involving a stolen cookie and an unpatched PHP application has lessons for all site operators  17 Dec 2007
A revolutionary scheme to help firms control internet use in the workplace may be ahead of its time  12 Nov 2007
Global software security initiative to launch at this year's RSA Conference Europe  19 Oct 2007
Symantec has warned firms that they must meet the challenge thrown up by evolving criminals  18 Sep 2007
Should firms be bound by law when it comes to coming clean about data break-ins?  09 Jul 2007
Mobile security should form part of an overall data-protection policy that has staff education at its core  20 Jun 2007
Biometric identity and access management systems can be very clever, but are they always useful?  18 Jun 2007
Commuters who use laptops on the train could be disclosing confidential information to prying eyes  30 Apr 2007
Strato and Tumbleweed’s clever solutions may stop systems from drowning in image-based junk email  13 Apr 2007
However good your security processes, you can never lower your guard against infection  12 Apr 2007
Clothing retailer TK Maxx has delivered a serious blow to shoppers’ confidence in its security systems  11 Apr 2007
Firms need to find solutions to the risk of data theft, however varied those fixes might be  22 Mar 2007
The day when unified threat management capabilities can be hard-wired into laptops may not be that far off  19 Mar 2007
Excitement about an open-source single sign-on scheme must not trump security concerns  05 Mar 2007
Attackers are finding more fiendish ways to generate spam and bring down vital networks  02 Mar 2007
padlockBusiness users warned to approach open source with "great caution"  21 Jul 2008
spamSpammers are more prolific, and more inventive than ever before, warns messaging firm  16 Jul 2008
Gatekeeper Card aims to protects mobile workers  14 Jul 2008
Internet stakeholders hail UK's "blended approach" to online crime reduction  14 Jul 2008
New research finds firms acknowledge business benefits but fear security breaches  10 Jul 2008
house of lordsThe Upper House is refusing to lie down in its fight to protect personal data  18 Jul 2008
hackerInformation Security Breaches Survey casts some light on the changing threat landscape  16 May 2008
Sub-standard anti-fraud technology could cost businesses money in the long term  15 Feb 2008
Audio analysis of the week's events featuring the news from this year's RSA Conference in London  25 Oct 2007
GuardianEdge’s Alan Fudge says US-style data breach notification laws are heading this way  21 Sep 2007
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