Is your antivirus protection up to date? Are you still relying on the antivirus that came bundled on your new PCs? If so, are you sure the licenses haven't expired?
The security breach at HMRC last October has probably received more press coverage than all other security incidents in the last year put together. Given the seriousness of the breach,
Two own goals in a week for our Government (sensitive information being left on commuter trains). But are these incidents the Governments fault, and if they are, what is the
The release by the Human Genetics Commission of its report A Citizens’ Inquiry into the Forensic Use of DNA and the National DNA Database on July 30th got me thinking
Anyone who knows me will also know I have a bit of a stance
against the “point products” nature of some of the IT security industry. It’s
all too trite – “there’s
Yesterday I received an invitation to speak at a conference in Malaysia. I have fond memories of Malaysia - of standing at the very top of the (as then under
This month's Infosecurity Europe event will see the launch of the ninth UK information security breaches survey, which (I think) is the longest-running survey in this field in the world
The recent cyclone in Burma and earthquake in China are a salutary reminder of how fragile human activity can be in the wake of natural disaster. While these events are