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Jericho Forum offers cloud security tips

News Corporate IT security group the Jericho Forum has offered security advice for companies that want to adopt cloud computing. While cloud computing offers companies the opportunity to operate much more efficiently and with flexibility, it can open up...

[April 17, 2009, 8:30]

Jericho Forum takes a view of the cloud

News Adrian Seccombe of IT security group the Jericho Forum answers ZDNet UK's questions on open security, corporate computing and the cloud.

[April 16, 2009, 16:35]

Security experts advise caution in the cloud

News Seccombe is a board member of the Jericho Forum, a group of corporate chief security officers who espouse 'deperimeterisation', or the putting in place of security regimes that allow the free flow of information.

[December 9, 2008, 15:44]

Passport needed for mobile phone purchases?

Blog Members of the Jericho Forum, a group of corporate security officers who wrestle with identity management problems daily, said the idea just wouldn't work. For corporates this would be incredibly difficult to work, because you cannot guarantee who...

[October 20, 2008, 14:16]

Security breaches down, says IT security report

News Organisations that have reviewed the survey include the government parliamentary body, Eurim; the Jericho Forum; the National Computing Centre; the Information Security Awareness Forum; and the government campaign, GetSafeOnline.

[April 22, 2008, 17:39]

'Information Security Awareness Forum' is launched

News Other organisations involved with ISAF include the BCS, the Institution of Engineering and Technology, (ISC)2 , the Institute of Information Security Professionals, (IISP) and Jericho Forum. The Information Security Awareness Forum (ISAF), launched...

[February 12, 2008, 16:40]

VoIP security is a problem, but can be guarded against

Talkback Whilst I fully commend the comments of the Jericho forum, VoIP security and issues such as the Grandstream one can be guarded against. Right now the majority of VoIP implementions are within the Corporate boundaries.

[October 20, 2007, 19:54]

Video blog: VoIP security is a red herring

Blog Security group, the Jericho Forum, has warned about this issue, but Clive does not share their concerns - as you can see from the clip below. Down at the IP 07 show in London's Earls Court - we have been chatting to various industry luminaries...

[October 16, 2007, 13:52]

Spiralling security solutions

Blog Comment Deperimeterisation is one idea being pimped by the jericho forum but it is only a concept and cannot yet be implemented. I hear you Adrian (reading the blog.no scanning honest). Security cannot continue to grow with the complex defensive paradigm.

[September 18, 2007, 15:45]

Jericho Forum voices concerns over VoIP security

News A leading member of the Jericho Forum has criticised the security of voice-over-IP technology after security researchers revealed that it was possible to eavesdrop on VoIP conversations. The Jericho Forum is an international group of leading...

[August 29, 2007, 14:31]

Oracle to join Jericho forum

Blog ZDNet UK has heard a rumour at the Infosec conference -- apparently Oracle is just about to sign up to the Jericho forum. Oracle's identity management evangelist Des Powley is going to be speaking at the Jericho forum event at Infosec -- a sign...

[April 24, 2007, 12:35]

SOA Case Study: Agility in Practice

White Papers This is a case study from ING Card, a division of the ING Group, member of the Jericho Forum of The Open Group. This is inhibited by the "Information silos" formed by traditional software applications.

[April 4, 2007, 1:00]

Today's Vista launch is just the beginning

News These changes, however, won't stop some senior UK executives pushing for a new approach to security across the industry through the Jericho Forum. I can't see the Vista launch making much difference to any corporate initiatives for de...

[November 30, 2006, 10:01]

'Your borders are porous', IT pros told

News Both Simmonds and Bleech are members of the Jericho Forum, a group of blue-chip companies which advocates security through deperimeterisation and open standards. You need technical and procedural security, and overlapping defences, but the furthest...

[April 27, 2006, 16:50]

BP declares war on the LAN

News BP is a founder member of The Jericho Forum, which is pushing for the 'deperimeterisation' of security. Ken Douglas, technology director of BP, told the UK Technology Innovation & Growth Forum in London on Monday that 18,000 of BP's 85,000 laptops...

[February 20, 2006, 12:45]

VoIP: Paying the price for cheap calls

News On the one hand, he points out that, as head of the Jericho Forum, which aims to both provide security best practice to peers and ensure that vendors are catering to users' needs, Lacey's views carry weight and he has no real reason to exaggerate.

[August 8, 2005, 17:10]

Royal Mail cautious over outsourced security

News We had a major price improvement," said Lacey, co-founder of the security think tank the Jericho Forum. The Royal Mail warned on Thursday of the pitfalls of outsourcing IT security. Speaking at the InfoSecurity Europe exhibition in London, the...

[April 28, 2005, 15:10]

Security bosses want encryption bans overturned

News The Jericho Forum, whose membership includes many chief security officers from FTSE 100 companies, will push for the removal of encryption restrictions within the next three-to-five years. This is a big problem for us," said Nick Bleech, a member...

[April 27, 2005, 16:35]

Firms urged to embrace email encryption

News Paul Simmonds, one of the co-founders of security think tank The Jericho Forum, said that encryption would enable businesses to communicate with better levels of trust. The head of security at pharmaceuticals giant ICI has called for more...

[April 13, 2005, 14:30]

Deep security needs top-level thought

Leader The Jericho Forum, an industry body looking at the future of corporate online security, has a compelling argument for an open, integrated, trust-based approach that could ultimately extend to personal use for independent users.

[April 8, 2005, 13:05]

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