counterpane this year

Top 10 security stories of the year

News Schneier questioned the very existence of the security industry in his first interview and when silicon.com caught up with him again at the RSA Conference Europe 2007, Schneier went on to give his opinions on the security of biometrics, how... [13 Dec 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 Europe 2007 to find out how... [23 Oct 2007]

Bruce Schneier

AS Profile Schneier is the founder and CTO of BT Counterpane, the inventor of outsourced security monitoring and an established author - having penned what the panel described as the biggest crypto book in the world, Applied Cryptography. [12 Oct 2007]

Verizon snaps up Cybertrust

News Last year BT bought managed security services company Counterpane in what many will regard as a similar move. As the world continues to move to IP, this combination creates an essential engine for protecting our customers' operations end-to-end. [15 May 2007]

Video: What are the biggest security threats today?

Video In this video leading security experts - including Bruce Schneier from BT Counterpane and the ever controversial Graham Cluley from Sophos - outline what companies should be looking out for in 2007. Attendees at this year's InfoSecurity show in... [27 Apr 2007]

Schneier: 'We shouldn't need a security industry'

News Schneier, CTO at Counterpane, said his own company was bought by BT last year because the network realised the need for security to be a part of any service, not an add-on at additional cost and inconvenience to the user. [26 Apr 2007]

Editor's Blog: Wi-fi at conference and more

Comment Last autumn those on silicon.com who cover security were a little surprised when news came through that BT had acquired Counterpane, where security guru Bruce Schneier is the life and soul. I mention these in the same breath because we are... [05 Mar 2007]

BT sells satellite business for £25m

News Counterpane Security in October and earlier this year it snapped up Dabs.com. Earlier this week, the telco was more focused on buyouts than sell-offs. BT has announced it is to sell its satellite broadcast operations to Arqiva for a £25m price tag. [17 Nov 2006]

BT snaps up Counterpane Security

News BT has snapped up US internet security company Counterpane for a sum of more than $20m as part of a continuing commitment to the security offering and overall growth of its Global Services business. Counterpane provides managed network security... [25 Oct 2006]

Banks aiming to alleviate online banking fears

Comment Last year Bruce Schneier, CTO of Counterpane, said it fails to address today's problems today. Apacs has recently developed a two-factor authentication standard for banks to adhere to, and testing of a two-factor system for purchases over the phone... [28 Mar 2006]

Financial firms suffer most Trojan attacks

News Almost 40 per cent of Trojan attacks and 30 per cent of hacker scans were focused on banks and financial firms, according to a report from security companies Counterpane and MessageLabs. Financial companies suffered more Trojan horse attacks last... [14 Mar 2006]

Families and firms urged to 'Get Safe Online'

News Security guru and founder of Counterpane, Bruce Schneier, told silicon.com: "The very security of your business relies upon my mother's security. Earlier this year nearly one million Telewest broadband home users found themselves blacklisted due to... [20 Oct 2005]

People 'too thick' to cope with viruses

News Then again, this system could be difficult to administer as increasing amounts of spam are sent from unwitting drone computers, pointed out Bruce Schneier, chief technology officer at Counterpane Internet Security. [25 Feb 2004]

Ten Risks of PKI: What You're Not Being Told about Public Key Infrastructure

White Paper Computer security has been victim of the "year of the.syndrome. They cost almost nothing to make, and if you can convince someone to buy a certificate each year for $5, that times the population of the Internet is a big yearly income. [24 Feb 2004]

PGP defect reveals encrypted messages

News Details of the attack method will be given at a lecture at the Information Security Conference in Brazil, later this year, and paper on the attack method is available now at the Counterpane site. If I use this, I get one message - I don't get your... [13 Aug 2002]

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