trust in comment and analysis

iPhone 3G, terrorists and tech, file sharers vs ISP

Comment The next-generation approach would be to detect anomalous behaviour in real-time' - trust me this is not going to work. It seems seven days can't pass without the government giving our readers something to rant about… see why one reader thinks we... [15 Jul 2008]

Mentoring: Tech charity's recipe for success

Comment The Prince's Trust's Technology Leadership Group (TLG) arm has passed the £5m milestone in its fundraising for young people setting up tech or heavily technology-dependent businesses - and continues its record in being more successful than banks... [09 Jul 2008]

Dear silicon.com: Prison IT, iPhone wi-fi, and the clock ticking on XP...

Comment Good grief.well who better to trust with high value equipment installations than an ex-cat burglar? First thing on readers' hit-lists this month was the government plan for prisoners to gain IT skills.then readers found a moment to engage in some... [19 Jun 2008]

Ian Cohen

CIO Profile In addition to his technology and operations responsibilities, he is also a member of Daily Mail Group Trust's Risk Committee and their Digital Council. As a group executive director as well as CIO, Ian Cohen is a member of the Associated... [11 Jun 2008]

What scores in the global tech league?

Comment Outsourcing offshore is all about trust and stability. Mark Kobayashi-Hillary offers some ideas. A couple of years ago at a technology conference in Budapest I remember the Czech representatives making their pitch. [03 Jun 2008]

Who sat in judgement...

Comment He is the National Outsourcing Association's offshoring director and a founding member of the British Computer Society's working party on offshoring, as well as a visiting lecturer at London's South Bank University and a business mentor for The... [03 Jun 2008]

Dear silicon.com... dirty computers, lie detectors, T5 tech, mobile ASBOs

Comment This is yet another step towards the "trust free, surveillance society". Also, dirty NHS keyboards get an airing, benefit cheats hunted out with lie detectors and the T5 "tech not to blame" fiasco all attracted some feisty remarks. [15 May 2008]

Cloud computing: Silver lining…

Comment The fundamental questions relate to functionality, benefit, cost and trust. And, when considering trust, be sure to consider the networks involved. It seems the marketing world has settled on its next buzz-word: cloud computing. [09 May 2008]

Are we losing the security war?

Comment In time for Infosec 2003, I wrote a Microsoft-sponsored report entitled A Matter of Trust, which, as I'm sure you'll have guessed, focused on the company's Trustworthy Computing initiative. Now security experts admit traditional approaches can't... [29 Apr 2008]

Why IT must escape the belt-tightening

Comment These things erode confidence, damage brand value and ultimately make you harder to trust and do business with. So what about trust then? How many organisations really trust IT to deliver when they need it most? [18 Apr 2008]

You won't get promoted looking like that

Comment People prefer to work with those they like, trust and respect. Technology specialists are unlikely to be promoted into the senior hierarchy based solely on their technical skills. That's usually because their personal brands leave much to be... [20 Mar 2008]

The Naked CIO: Shadow of the job axe

Comment Who can you trust with your personal data? He is already under-resourced, so what should he do? Over my morning coffee I review the latest satisfaction statistics for my department's services. There are some snide comments on responsiveness and... [03 Mar 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 29.02.08

Round-Up However, he added a wise note of caution: "Does it mean people should trust and love them? Big, bad Microsoft has had a quite staggering change of heart. The Seattle software giant has announced it is opening its application code secrets to the... [29 Feb 2008]

Why no united front on cyber crime?

Comment Who can you trust with your personal data? The threat of terrorism is soaking up funds badly needed to combat cyber crime. So how big does the problem have to become before governments act, asks Simon Moores. [27 Feb 2008]

Editor's Blog: Lords above!

Comment Who can you trust with your personal data? Take a look at the latest of our exclusive columns from The Naked CIO - this week's subject is, fittingly, who can you trust with your personal information? It's been another week where silicon.com's Full... [27 Feb 2008]

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