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Power to the people
The recent craze for tablet computers and the proliferation of smartphones cannot be ignored by the enterprise because whether IT supports them or not they will find their way into the office. However, consumerisation of IT can cause a number of headaches for businesses. Steve Evans looks at the risks and what companies should do to protect themselves
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Safety in numbers
Hackers, careless users, porous networks and indefensible perimeters. Is the current reality of security enough to make the intelligent CIO give up - or get smarter? Gary Flood reports
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Reality Check
With security still regularly making the headlines for the wrong reasons, Jason Stamper talks to the founder and CEO of Check Point, inventor of the firewall, about its latest direction and why the computer security industry needs to change
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Q&A with David Jevans, CEO of security firm Ironkey
CBR talks to Ironkey's boss about whether the new ICO rules are a 'joke' and keeping ahead of the bad guys
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Q&A with Steve Munford, CEO of security firm Sophos
CBR catches up with Steve Munford of Sophos to talk about IT security failures and where the industry is heading
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Enterprise security: The changing threat landscape
From web vulnerabilities to email risks and other data leaks, security has never been higher on the agenda. Steve Evans looks at the latest threat landscape and what technologies and best practices are doing to help
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Going Mobile
With the technology available today mobile and remote workers can be just as productive as their office-based counterparts. In this special report Steve Evans looks at enterprise attitudes to mobility, including the business benefits, potential security risks and its place in a business continuity plan.
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Seventh heaven?
October saw the release of Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows 7. With XP now nearly ten years old and Vista generally bypassing the enterprise, should businesses be looking to upgrade, and what are the pitfalls they should be wary of? Steve Evans finds out.
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Cloudy skies?
Jason Stamper looks beyond the ‘cloud computing’ hype to ask what it really is, and just as crucially, what it is not.
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London 2012 IT: No Second Chances
15,000 athletes, 22,000 journalists, 70,000 volunteers and 94 Olympic venues. 3,500 technology specialists, 8,000 computers, a fixed deadline and the world watching. What could possibly go wrong? Jason Stamper reports.
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Banks must exploit synergies between anti-fraud and anti-money laundering
According to new Datamonitor research, the current economic crisis is only serving to exacerbate existing technology issues. This threatens to lead to a new wave of financial mis-statements, account manipulations or even internal fraud. Despite squeezed budgets, banks must streamline their prevention technologies, as reduced vigilance could create new openings for money launderers and fraudsters.
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CBR Thought Leaders: IT in a Cold Climate
Is paring IT investment back to the bone the best strategy for surviving the downturn? Dr Richard Williams argues the case against.
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Towards a common key management standard: making encryption work
Enterprises are increasingly aware of the need to implement encryption in order to protect their information assets, but this has emphasized the challenges around interoperability and effective key lifecycle management. As a result, a group of storage and security vendors has announced the key management interoperability protocol, which is intended to standardize key management interfaces.
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The Change We Need?
The US is a power-house of IT innovation. But what will be Obama’s impact on science and technology, and how did ‘Web 2.0’ help him win the election?
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IT risk management: needs to be treated as a corporate issue
Organizations that treat IT risk management as a technology issue rather than a corporate one will leave themselves exposed to numerous problems that could threaten the health of their entire business. While technology support will be required, IT risk management is just as much an organizational issue that relies on putting the right people in the right roles with the necessary guidance.
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