two-factor in comment and analysis

iPhone nano: Fact or fiction?

Comment So I make that a two-fingered Kit Kat to the full fat iPhone's four-fingered variety. The article doesn't specify whether this cut down form factor will also necessitate reduced functionality - probably... [05 Aug 2008]

The Naked CIO: Price of panic

Comment But the fear factor has been uncorked and we must do something - even though we should be dealing with real market changes, not panicky speculation. Hard-working employees have often expended untold effort attempting to... [03 Jun 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Warped perceptions

Comment You need two security departments - one to defend and one to attack. People are the number one risk factor. And I mean orders of magnitude not factors of just two or three. Since the... [28 May 2008]

The Brampton Factor: Licensed to bill

Comment Two attempts were needed because I misread one of the letters in the half-dark. Software piracy may well be a very bad thing. But does it justify inflicting misery on legitimate software buyers, asks Martin Brampton. [07 May 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 02.05.08

Round-Up A survey of more than 800 US smart phone users has shed light on the most-loved and least-liked functions of the two phones - and shown up key fronts on which the competition between the two might play out. [02 May 2008]

Are we losing the security war?

Comment T is for Two-factor authentication Five years ago, hopes were high that cyber crime could be cracked. Now security experts admit traditional approaches can't keep pace with the growth in malware. What... [29 Apr 2008]

The Naked CIO: Crunch time for large projects

Comment I have inherited two business-changing projects. Another factor here is the definition of failure. So knowing when to delay or cancel a project is just as important as giving it the green light, says the... [14 Apr 2008]

Vendors hype up compliance fears

Comment T is for Two-factor authentication The word strikes fear into the heart of even the hardened executive. We're warned of dire consequences if we get it wrong - especially in data security. But could it be... [08 Apr 2008]

Box-tickers risk serious data breaches

Comment T is for Two-factor authentication There are two ways you can go about it. In reality, good security requires fundamental organisational change, says Danny Bradbury What constitutes good... [28 Mar 2008]

How to detect data leaks

Comment T is for Two-factor authentication A survey carried out by security vendor Websense across Europe, found two-thirds of UK users sent confidential information to their home email without... [19 Mar 2008]

Malice, misuse, mistake - security dangers pile up

Comment T is for Two-factor authentication Often, unwittingly, the two combine as social engineering encourages internal staff to install the payload that opens up a breach in data security. The... [10 Mar 2008]

Minority Report: MacBook Air - slim chance of success?

Comment Many were expecting a smaller form factor and not just a thinner profile. Apple will be hoping the resemblance between the two products ends there. Two laptops, consumer and pro.... [06 Feb 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Aerial bombardment

Comment In short, the likelihood is that we will require at least two or three simultaneously operational wireless systems that may preclude antenna sharing. One solution from the past, which is both efficient and on the same... [07 Jan 2008]

Locking down financial security

Comment Banks are taking a stand, moving to two-factor authentication (2FA) to help solve the problem. Ross Anderson, professor of security engineering at Cambridge University's computer science lab, recommends... [24 Dec 2007]

Data encryption brought into focus by HMRC

Comment T is for Two-factor authentication Paul Bentham explains why it is important government staff adhere to guidelines around it. Since that catastrophic incident, the Information Commissioner, Richard... [21 Dec 2007]

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