infosec in comment and analysis

Are we losing the security war?

Comment I can't honestly remember how long Infosec has been running. A short cyber crime story on Al Jazeera TV on Sunday made me realise that this year's Infosec show in London had passed me by, almost unnoticed. [29 Apr 2008]

Editor's Blog: The green revolution and Everything 2.0

Comment My colleague Will Sturgeon last week made the point at the annual InfoSec show that we'll soon hear the term 'security 2.0'. I read this week that the former boss of wi-fi provider The Cloud has gone to a venture that has the lofty goal of tackling... [03 May 2007]

Editor's Blog: Grey areas, honesty and naivety

Comment Some interesting goings on at InfoSec. The guys on the Clearswift stand haven't missed an opportunity to point out how lonely their closest rivals (both in industry terms and proximity on the show floor) have looked on what appears to be InfoSec's... [26 Apr 2007]

Editor's Blog: Should everybody be a security company?

Comment Schneier spoke out about the relevance of an event like InfoSec, branding its very existence "a problem". silicon.com editor-at-large Will Sturgeon is blogging from the InfoSecurity show at London Olympia. [25 Apr 2007]

Editor's Blog: Live from InfoSec

Comment The InfoSec show has come around again so quickly. One of the benefits of larger vendors choosing to step out of the InfoSec madness is more breathing space for start-ups looking for the oxygen of publicity. [24 Apr 2007]

Opinion: What's the point of security?

Comment It's Infosec time again. Infosec was once again the venue for the release of the latest government-sponsored survey of information security breaches in the UK, conducted by a consortium led by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. [26 Apr 2006]

Leader: InfoSec's appeal

Leader There were very few attendees at InfoSecurity Europe this week who didn't appear to be genuinely energised about attending the show's 10th year. It helps that it's possibly the IT industry's 'sexiest' - or perhaps most interesting - area and one... [29 Apr 2005]

After these messages: 'Show me the money!'

Comment For 'one night only' Tony Hallett hands over control of his regular column to a guest writer - silicon.com's own Will Sturgeon - asking only that he "be gentle with it". Trade shows may not be the most interesting places on earth (no, really they... [30 Apr 2004]

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