spy bond
An Introduction to Cryptography
White Paper Cryptography is the stuff of spy novels and action comics. The term "espionage" conjures images of James Bond, car chases, and flying bullets. Kids once saved up Ovaltine labels and sent away for Captain... [03 Mar 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 03.10.08
Round-Up In these heady Web 2.0 days, this is all too tiresome and thankfully for the spy masters of our sceptred isle, social networking is a far more efficient ways of recruiting agents. The right qualifications (if the... [03 Oct 2008]
James Bond beaten by pirates
News It seems the British super-spy has met his match in the pirate community with two illegal versions of the movie being downloaded more than 200,000 times over the film's opening weekend. The trade in illegal downloads and... [22 Nov 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 17.11.06
Round-Up Or did Pierce Brosnan really do enough to convince you he was the archetypal suave British super spy? As such silicon.com has entered into the spirit of things and has an article and photo story detailing some of the... [17 Nov 2006]
Bosses buy Bond gadgets to protect company secrets
News It's not just James Bond that gets to play with all the cool gadgets. More and more business executives are investing in secret agent-style hardware to make sure their top secret company plans stay under wraps. [17 Nov 2006]
Techies wanted for 007 jobs
News MI6, the intelligence agency for overseas operations, is looking to recruit IT and technology experts to gather data and spy on computers in other countries. The website attempts to dispel the myth around the glamour of... [28 Apr 2006]
Security industry gathers for London pow-wow
News Picking up on the spy theme, Trend Micro will be offering visitors to its stand the chance to win a James Bond-style Aston Martin, though sadly only for the weekend. The great and the good of the IT... [25 Apr 2005]
Tailless mice eating holes in corporate networks
News Hayes said: "Only a pro-spy would have that level of hacking ability. Gareth Hayes, European product manager for Logitech, said that the technique needs James Bond-like electronics knowledge and is... [04 Jun 2001]
Transatlantic Cable : The CIA gets into Venture Capital
Comment The new company will be called In-Q-It (a pun on the MI6 techie who kept James Bond supplied with remote-controlled BMWs and exploding keyrings) and will be headed up by Gilman G. If you're setting up a company in... [05 Oct 1999]