security level 100 in comment and analysis

Outsourcing - how to make sure it's reliable

Comment Last month I wrote about the critical dimension of security when outsourcing IT. Security ensures a safe environment in which the technology can operate. IT outsourcers build their reputation upon the... [19 Oct 2009]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Eating your own dog food

Comment Then there is the basic signage that fails at every basic level to get passengers from the front door, through security and to their gate without confusion and the need to ask for directions. And suppose... [14 Apr 2008]

Dear silicon.com... work and play, mobiles on planes, data leaks...

Comment It is right that businesses should look carefully at the security threat posed by staff, but many of these articles are unnecessarily sensationalist in tone. Security, security,... [25 Oct 2007]

IT and compliance: A risk management 'odd couple'

Comment It brings into play challenges such as enforcing best security practice at an individual level, perhaps by tying it to performance reviews, for example. Even the more principle-based rules can cause... [02 Jul 2007]

Richard Rundle

CIO Profile BAA was bought by Spanish construction business Ferrovial for £10.3bn last year and IT director Richard Rundle's challenges under the new owners are to help simplify the business, deliver higher levels of service and... [06 Jun 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Flight frustrations

Comment Unless we get on the inside of the security community I suspect we will never know. Pity the baggage handlers, security staff, police, aircrews and airlines trying to cope with the high state of emergency. [22 Aug 2006]

Q&A: Microsoft chairman Bill Gates

Comment Likewise, the ability to download code and compartmentalise it - that's kind of a breakthrough that's come out of the fact that we're down the learning curve on security - way more than any other company - I can say... [22 Mar 2006]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Over the moon

Comment Where could we go to hide and secure our most valuable data - where can we find total safety and security? I just try to reduce the overall risk to an acceptable level with the technology available at... [15 Jul 2004]

The Bloor Perspective: Trojan horses, legacy systems and IBM's new clients

Comment The Whole Security software that controls this app sits on a server at the other end of the web connection. One company that has a solution - and it's the only one we know of at the moment - is Whole... [17 May 2004]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Get smart about wireless security

Comment Some network infrastructure and security vendors have pointed out, however, the problems of ensuring that antivirus signatures are kept up to date, that systems software is at the appropriate release... [07 May 2004]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Holistic security

Comment It is now the norm for the restaurant, cleaning, gardening, building maintenance and site security to be managed by external agencies under some service level agreement. A one-dimensional,... [26 Nov 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: The CSO, UK slamming and presence for voice calls

Comment Some corporations there are taking security so seriously that they have even appointed a CISO - chief information security officer - who often reports directly to the CIO or is even on the same... [17 Nov 2003]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Your communications - compromised

Comment Companies pour resources into making email 100,000-fold more secure than any physical mail process, while employing temporary staff with minimal background checks, thereby leaving the security doors wide... [18 Sep 2002]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: The blue sack

Comment Instead the security companies arrive with their armoured vehicles to collect. Unfortunately for many small to medium-sized enterprises the culture of back up and security is not ubiquitous. On a... [15 Aug 2002]

Surviving the recession: a Quocirca series

Comment Areas such as full security, full fail-over, disaster tolerance and application currency are seldom completely dealt with. Fully managed and reported service level agreements, with proactive help to... [13 Feb 2002]

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