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Video: Future security threats
Video silicon.com found out what security issues businesses should look out for in the future through speaking to security experts attending the annual Infosec show at London's Olympia. Find out what the experts had to say about the current threats to... [09 May 2008]
Video: Tackling security threats
Video While at the annual Infosec show at London's Olympia, silicon.com asked security experts how businesses should tackle the biggest threats facing them today. Check out what the same experts said are the biggest threats businesses should be aware of. [07 May 2008]
Video: Business security threats
Video silicon.com asked security experts attending the annual Infosec security conference at London's Olympia what they feel are the biggest security threats facing businesses today. There were some interesting answers. [01 May 2008]
Are we losing the security war?
Comment I can't honestly remember how long Infosec has been running. A short cyber crime story on Al Jazeera TV on Sunday made me realise that this year's Infosec show in London had passed me by, almost unnoticed. [29 Apr 2008]
Automated Reporting Gives Microsoft IT Security Team Critical Data in Minutes
White Paper The IT Information Security (InfoSec) team at Microsoft is responsible for defending the software company's workstations from a variety of threats. In August 2006, the InfoSec team began deploying Microsoft Forefront Client Security on the company... [20 Jun 2007]
Video: Hackers - what are they good for?
Video Check out the silicon.com InfoSec podcast Security experts have hit out at the notion that there are benefits to be had from engaging with cyber criminals in order to better understand emerging threats. [02 May 2007]
Editor's Blog: Live from InfoSec
Comment The InfoSec show has come around again so quickly. One of the benefits of larger vendors choosing to step out of the InfoSec madness is more breathing space for start-ups looking for the oxygen of publicity. [24 Apr 2007]
Security industry gathers for London pow-wow
News Those attending Olympia this year are confident InfoSec 2005 will be bigger and better than ever as their market continues to go from strength to strength. Steve Purdham, CEO of SurfControl (InfoSec stand 500), told silicon.com: "We always go to... [25 Apr 2005]
Moore's law 'is biggest threat to privacy'
News Zimmermann, who was in London for the Infosec security conference in London's Earls Court Exhibition Centre, said that Moore's Law represents a "blind force" that is fuelling an undirected technology escalation. [29 Apr 2003]
£18bn: the cost of security breaches in the UK
News Launched at this year's InfoSec show this morning, the new research is the DTI's latest survey into IT security in the UK, and gives the most accurate insight into the threat of information security breaches in your business. [23 Apr 2002]
