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Remember the insider threat 

Remember the insider threat

The biggest threat may be inside your organisation.
AT&T 'hacker' punished by myopic legal system 

AT&T 'hacker' punished by myopic legal system

Opinion: Time doesn't fit the crime.
Trusted Platform Module woes 

Trusted Platform Module woes

Despite the ubiquity of the Trusted Platform Module, holdups exist and adoption remains slow. Among them are issues with interoperability, considering Apple, Google and ...
PayPal's security works 

PayPal's security works

PayPal's Andy Steingruebl knows security is not an insular task. By looking outside of its own walls, the company has taken the fight to the enemy, and helped everyone else in ...
A year out from PCI DSS 2.0 

A year out from PCI DSS 2.0

Dan Raywood speaks to organisations in various sectors to find out how they are dealing with the updated regulations.
Inside proposed revisions to Europe's data protection laws 

Inside proposed revisions to Europe's data protection laws

Twelve months on from the publication of the European Commission's draft revision to data protection laws, claims of heavy-handedness and obsolescence have mounted – but ...
HP: Four steps to achieving security in the cloud 

HP: Four steps to achieving security in the cloud

Risk, design audit and infrastructure.
SDLC: Teach the good vendors and dump the bad 

SDLC: Teach the good vendors and dump the bad

Help your vendor understand security and you'll be rewarded.
Patent trolls and their effect on security 

Patent trolls and their effect on security

NPEs are limiting IT security innovation.
Feds try to elevate 'social log-on' for payments 

Feds try to elevate 'social log-on' for payments

Why you should accept the Document Verification Service.
CRN roundtable: identity management today 

CRN roundtable: identity management today

How to establish boundaries and definitions in a mobile world.
NZ Government needs to start over on security 

NZ Government needs to start over on security

WINZ network fully compromised.
Cutting cybercrime is a question of smart design 

Cutting cybercrime is a question of smart design

Is it possible to 'design out' online crime?
Finding the smoking gun in a mountain of digital evidence 

Finding the smoking gun in a mountain of digital evidence

Traditional forensic approaches won't cut it.
IPv6 co-founder talks protocol security 

IPv6 co-founder talks protocol security

Security practitioners need to learn the basics of IPv6.
Clear security failings in Yahoo! password breach 

Clear security failings in Yahoo! password breach

Leaving passwords in readable text is negligent.
Cyber war puts civilians on the front line 

Cyber war puts civilians on the front line

Defence should get off the civilian internet, Ranum says.
Austar takeover ticked as News hacking heats up 

Austar takeover ticked as News hacking heats up

Murdoch hints at legal action.
A new theory of digital identity 

A new theory of digital identity

The final instalment of a two-part feature series explores the troubled practice of federated identity.
Exclusive: How Sony is fighting back  

Exclusive: How Sony is fighting back

Systems that monitor staff and user behaviour could detect social attacks.
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