RSA in comment and analysis

Why 1970s hackers had 'whiz kid' status

Comment So I convinced a manager in operations to tell one of the employees to read off his RSA SecurID code any time I needed it so I could access the network remotely. Kevin Mitnick, one of the most famous computer hackers,... [23 Jun 2009]

When IT security becomes a gothic horror story

Comment The RSA Conference in San Francisco, the big annual get together for the great and the good of corporate IT security, is just getting under way - and I'll be reporting from it all this week. The RSA... [21 Apr 2009]

The Weekly Round-Up: 18.04.08

Round-Up Speaking at the RSA Conference in San Francisco recently, Cross said: "The reason we put UAC into the [Vista] platform was to annoy users - I'm serious. This week - a chance to help write your own gags for the Round-Up. [18 Apr 2008]

The Brampton Factor: Chinese whispers

Comment According to RSA's most recent fraud report "China has leapt into second place in the global ranks of countries hosting the most attacks". From cheap laptops to budget routers, China's low-cost products have helped... [25 Oct 2007]

Q&A: Bruce Schneier, CTO of BT Counterpane

Comment Security expert Bruce Schneier is well-known for his candid views on the security industry - one of the reasons he was named as one of this year's Agenda Setters.silicon.com caught up with Schneier at the RSA Conference... [23 Oct 2007]

Q&A: Cisco CSO John Stewart

Comment On the day before the annual RSA Conference security confab in San Jose, California, Stewart talked to silicon.com sister site CNET News.com's Joris Evers about his responsibilities.silicon.com: There is a big bull's-eye... [17 Feb 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 21.10.05

Round-Up Dame Stella Rimington, former head of MI5, turned novelist, this week delivered the keynote at the RSA Conference Europe over in the Austrian capital and silicon.com was there to hear what she had to say. [21 Oct 2005]

RFID: The tags that would not die

Comment Burk Kaliski, chief scientist and director of RSA Laboratories, believes there's a strong case for chips that never die. Businesses are all too keen to talk up the potential of radio frequency ID (RFID) while privacy... [17 May 2004]

ID theft: Who's getting hold of your personal data?

Comment These figures make for alarming reading, but more alarming still is the fact they are merely the tip of the iceberg, because according to security company RSA who compiled them, 80 per cent of ID theft still goes... [16 Dec 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: Data protection, web services security and nanotechnology

Comment RSA has announced a web services approach designed to enable organisations to securely deploy applications based on a common framework for establishing and managing identity - an essential constituent of trust. [30 Jun 2003]

Web services: Glossary

Comment Led by HP, Nokia, RSA Security, Sony, Sun Microsystems and a raft of powerful user companies, it is often perceived as anti-Microsoft, despite the fact Microsoft has now adopted a federated model. .Net [03 May 2002]

Drive-by hacking: a 21st century crime

Comment RSA Security drove through the City of London armed with no more than a laptop, a wireless network card and some clever software downloaded free from the internet recently, and found it could pick up the traffic on... [15 Nov 2001]

IT spend, spend, spend?

Comment Secure technologies have been touted by those flogging the stuff since the year dot-com, and large companies like RSA Security have continuously stated that users do not pay attention to detail, leaving themselves wide... [08 Oct 2001]

Private bits - the battle to safeguard data through encryption

Comment Cryptography can be deployed for two different purposes: either when transporting a message from A to B or storing sensitive information," explained Graham Welch, UK VP at RSA Security. PK-based technologies are eagerly... [12 Jan 2001]

Biometrics: When will the industry come to its senses?

Comment Graham Welch, UK VP of authentication specialist RSA Security, reckons biometrics is not one-size-fits-all technology. RSA Security's Welch thinks it is a technology that could really cut into... [30 Nov 2000]

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