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High-tech pen allows handwriting identification

Secure Signature Systems (SSS) demonstrated its Bio-Pen on Thursday at the InfoSecurity Europe conference in London. The way you write is individual to you," said an assistant at SSS's stand at InfoSecurity Europe. [28 Apr 2005]

Security bosses seek to dissolve encryption bans

News Bleech was speaking at Infosecurity 2005. An international security consortium is set to lobby governments around the world to withdraw restrictions on encryption standards. The Jericho Forum, whose membership includes many chief security officers... [28 Apr 2005]

'Cyberterrorists poised to attack', warns Labour peer

News Speaking at the Infosecurity Europe conference in London, Lord Harris of Haringey claimed that Britain stood at risk of an "electronic 9/11" because the companies that run parts of the Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) aren't compelled to... [28 Apr 2005]

ISPs urged to clean up the internet

News ISPs have come in for fresh criticism at the InfoSecurity Europe conference from vendors and security experts who believe they are ducking the chance to clean up the internet. Speaking at InfoSecurity, security guru Bruce Schneier, CTO of... [28 Apr 2005]

Security bosses want encryption bans overturned

Bleech was speaking at Infosecurity 2005, which ends on Thursday. An international security consortium is set to lobby governments around the world to withdraw restrictions on encryption standards. The Jericho Forum, whose membership includes many... [27 Apr 2005]

Labour peer bangs cyberterrorism drum

Speaking at the Infosecurity Europe conference in London, Lord Harris of Haringey claimed that Britain stood at risk of an "electronic 9/11" because the companies who run parts of the Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) aren't compelled to... [27 Apr 2005]

Wi-Fi-proof sheet gets government approval

GlassLock is demonstrating the product at Infosecurity Europe 2005 in London. Wireless hackers could soon face problems when trying to steal information, now that the British government has endorsed a transparent film that can block Wi-Fi... [26 Apr 2005]

Spamhaus hits out at ISPs, praises Microsoft

In a panel session at IT conference Infosecurity Europe 2005, Richard Cox said that ISPs were ignorant of who their customers were and what problems they faced. The chief technology officer of anti-spam campaign group Spamhaus hit out at ISPs on... [26 Apr 2005]

Security industry gathers for London pow-wow

News The great and the good of the IT security industry arrive in London tomorrow for the annual InfoSecurity Europe show. Steve Purdham, CEO of SurfControl (InfoSec stand 500), told silicon.com: "We always go to InfoSecurity Europe with great... [25 Apr 2005]

NMI InfoSecurity Solutions Case Study: SNPP and LDAP Application

White Paper The client had distributed several thousand pagers and mobile phones to employees, and needed a web-browser-accessible interface for managing associations between pagers, mobile phones, and employees. [23 Dec 2004]

Security experts urged to join charity appeal

News Let's get the infosecurity professionals to chip in and donate their time to a registered charity that couldn't otherwise afford the consultancy fees. The Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) is embarking on a mission to help charities... [23 Sep 2004]

5 years ago... Hackers offered cash prize

News 13.05.99: Infosecurity Asia is today launching a computer hacker competition designed to illustrate why IT security should be taken seriously. The company challenged hackers to break into a server it had secured at the Infosecurity Show in 2001. [13 May 2004]

The Bloor Perspective: Easy mobile minutes, corporate compliance and Google's IPO

Comment Technology vendors at the InfoSecurity conference in London last week supported the notion that the board now controls technology buying decisions, saying that there were more executives at the show than in previous years. [10 May 2004]

After these messages: 'Show me the money!'

Comment And there was a real buzz about this year's Infosecurity show at London's Olympia. Then there was the Infosecurity branded giant Twister game (I wish I was joking) - lest anybody should forget where they were. [30 Apr 2004]

Does 'dawn of the dead' spell the end for the web?

News Speaking to silicon.com at this year's Infosecurity show in London, Pete Simpson, ThreatLab manager at Clearswift, said virus writers have been carrying out a "series of discreet experiments over the past year" - referring to the multiple... [29 Apr 2004]

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