Human Factors in Information Security
Gary Hinson of IsecT Ltd lays out the case for managing the human side of information security just as carefully as the technical side….
Gary Hinson of IsecT Ltd lays out the case for managing the human side of information security just as carefully as the technical side….
2004 is SCL’s 30th Anniversary – and it is going to be a very positive and exciting year for the Society. The Society has two new Trustees, Kit Burden and Bill Jones, and they will bring new ideas and the backing of their considerable reputations to SCL business. There is renewed interest in the use…
Laurence Eastham reports on his all too brief fling with the Blackberry wireless communications solution….
New techniques for identification and verification may have surprising implications writes Phillip Rees of Hammonds….
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Gordon Olson, Chairman of Meticulus Solutions, looks at methods of making e-mail secure….
Software bombs have been commonplace in the IT industry for many years. Tim Sewart addresses a question asked of him on a number of occasions: are they legal?…
What does security mean to you? Most people could be forgiven for thinking that they don’t really have to worry about IT security. Who is really going to try to hack into your systems, especially if you are a small or medium sized company? It’s only big multi-nationals that get attacked, right? Jackie Groves of Ultimaco Safeware knows otherwise….
Richard Stephens explains how to build your own PC, and asks why you would want to….
A review of a new book from Amanda C. Brock by Helen Hart….
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See solutions for dealing with spam suggested by SCL members….