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Supply chain 2013: Stop playing whack-a-mole with security threats

As supply chain threats grow ever more sophisticated, companies tap new technologies to protect their assets and deliver the goods. read more »

Adobe's first CSO: Hosted services security is top priority

Strengthening internal infrastructure is another goal for new CSO Brad Arkin read more »

Ten tips to win security programme funding

CIO for Los Angeles World Airports outlines ten essential tips for getting your financial team on board with your security funding requests read more »

Security Manager's Journal: A little housecleaning

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Barclays tackles complex regulatory environment with Splunk

Computerworld UK spoke to the bank’s head of security services, Stephen Gailey read more »

Three simple steps to determine risk tolerance

Craig Shumard outlines the essential factors that should go into assessing your organisation's risk tolerance profile read more »

Cyber confusion at the heart of Government

Shadow Cabinet Office Minister Chi Onwurah calls for action from the government to tackle cyber crime read more »

Security Manager's Journal: Spam makes a comeback

Phishing attacks previously caught in the spam filter are now getting through to employee inboxes. read more »

Windows 8 picture passwords: Their great untapped potential

Using a series of gestures to log into your PC has big implications. read more »

The private sector may be our weak link in effective cyber security

The Government has yet to decide how active it needs to be in pursuing cyber security in private infrastructure, argues Chi read more »

Unseen, all-out cyber war on the US has begun

Security pros and government officials warn of a possible cyber 9/11 involving banks, utilities, other companies, or the Internet read more »

Disable Java before it's too late

Last week's zero-day exploit is the latest evidence suggesting that client-side Java is past its prime, not to mention dangerously insecure read more »

G-Cloud iii – Is the framework getting any better?

The third procurement round of the G-Cloud has launched this week read more »

The cloud will make BYOD a non-issue - eventually

Here are some of the main concerns companies have with their BYOD policies read more »

Securing the Internet of Things

The Internet of Things is happening fast, and that means IT professionals and IT security experts need to be proactive read more »

The 3 biggest threats to your cloud data

Virtually no one has even one decade of experience running major SaaS applications, so we should be prepared for some surprises read more »

Inside AT&T’s Hurricane Sandy disaster recovery operation

The networking giant managed to keep its core network running throughout the storm read more »

When in China, don't leave your laptop alone, or spyware will be installed

If you travel to China or Russia, assume government or industry spooks will steal your data and install spyware. Here's how to thwart them read more »

Consumerisation doesn't have to impact on security

The relevant technologies and tools are available to enable your staff to do their jobs without compromising corporate data read more »

Processor-level security is no panacea, but it is a big step forward

Security built in at the level of microprocessors is finally starting to look like a viable layer of defence read more »


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