schneier this year

Top 10 security stories of the year

News Security expert Bruce Schneier is well-known for his candid views on the security industry and when silicon.com caught up with him both at the beginning and end of the year, he was as outspoken as ever. [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 Bruce Schneier appears on this year's Agenda Setters List for his huge influence in the security field. Outspoken as ever, Schneier questioned the very need for a security industry recently - claiming that technology should automatically be secure. [12 Oct 2007]

Blog standard

AS Analysis Other bloggers to get a mention from the panellists include Nick Denton, founder of Gawker Media, Robert Scoble, Bruce Schneier and Guy Kawasaki. This year one of the new groups of movers and shakers to claim a place for themselves in the Agenda... [12 Oct 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 Speaking to silicon.com at the InfoSec show at London Olympia this week - a leading trade show for the security industry - Schneier said: "The fact this show even exists is a problem. Schneier, CTO at Counterpane, said his own company was bought by... [26 Apr 2007]

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

Comment Most notable among three acquisitions made by IBM in the past year was ISS itself - an acquisition Schneier said "looked insane" at first glance until he realised companies - even those the size of IBM - are slowly waking up to the need to ship... [25 Apr 2007]

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

Comment Schneier had at the time said he'd been working on a deal for about a year. 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... [05 Mar 2007]

BT snaps up Counterpane Security

News The deal sees Counterpane's founder, CTO and highly regarded security guru Bruce Schneier join the BT payroll. Schneier will maintain his position as CTO within Counterpane. And the deal has been a long time in the pipeline, according to Schneier. [25 Oct 2006]

Biometric passport cracked and cloned

News Schneier wrote: "A passport has a 10-year lifetime. According to security guru Bruce Schneier, Grunwald's job was made all the more easy by the publication of standards for ePassports on the website of the International Civil Aviation Organisation. [04 Aug 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]

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]

Banks agree to increase web security

News People are selling two-factor authentication as the solution to our current identity-theft problems, but it was designed to solve the issues from 10 years ago," said security expert Bruce Schneier last month. [14 Apr 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]

PGP defect reveals encrypted messages

News If I use this, I get one message - I don't get your (secret) key," said Bruce Schneier, founder and chief technology officer of network protection provider Counterpane Internet Security. Schneier and Katz have come up with a practical attack... [13 Aug 2002]

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