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Online banks failing customers

...This is the opposite of bricks and mortar banking contracts. Report author Brian Gladman explains. "If someone else steals your security details and you realise... Read more

6 July, 2000 by Jane Wakefield and Will Knight

ID card security questioned

...the proposed national ID cards register is not a safe system. Dr Brian Gladman, who was in charge of research and development for information system... Read more

15 February, 2006 by Kable

Germans launch $5,000 CeBIT hacker challenge

...will be used to protect thousands of computer systems around the world. Brian Gladman, a consultant on the creation of AES and a former government... Read more

22 March, 2001 by Will Knight

A Year Ago: Government snooping will cost taxpayers millions

...Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR) and written by encryption expert Dr Brian Gladman -- claims the government has woefully miscalculated the cost and complexity of... Read more

1 March, 2001 by Will Knight

Experts question plans to ban hate email

...it would be almost impossible for the police to identify the sender. Brian Gladman, ex-ministry of defence computer security expert and cryptographer, says that... Read more

23 February, 2001 by Graeme Wearden and Will Knight

Programmers fight government with M-o-o-t OS

...well as a meeting. "It's a complete killer for RIP," agrees Brian Gladman, an ex-Ministry of Defence cryptography expert. "It means that RIP... Read more

11 December, 2000 by Will Knight

A Year Ago: 'Revolutionary' crypto system unveiled

...because it is impossible to know if you are even hiding information." Brian Gladman, an independent encryption researcher, admits that this is technology has yet... Read more

1 October, 2000 by Will Knight

Ex-cracker slams UK cybercrime law

...ISPs. Many experts agree that RIPA will be ineffective in targeting criminals. Brian Gladman, former Ministry of Defence computer security consultant says that the Act... Read more

29 September, 2000 by Will Knight

Anti-snooping gurus converge on London

...is removing people's privacy," says ex-Ministry of Defence cryptography expert Brian Gladman. "There is massive scope for completely undermining people's privacy and... Read more

19 September, 2000 by Will Knight

ISPs debate offshore email to evade RIPA

...confirms previous arguments that criminals could evade the law with considerable ease. Brian Gladman, co-author of a report accusing RIPA of technical inadequacies, says... Read more

1 September, 2000 by Will Knight

Fear and confusion handicaps UK e-commerce

...events highlight a need for some sort of large-scale industry rethink. Brian Gladman, ex-Ministry of Defence security consultant and author of a recent... Read more

3 August, 2000 by Graeme Wearden and Will Knight

Report undermines RIP

...hiding techniques such as steganography. It was produced by computer security experts Brian Gladman and Ian Brown in order to highlight the weaknesses in the... Read more

25 July, 2000 by Will Knight

Big Brother in the black box Pt II

...make things worse. "It undermines cryptography and actually makes things worse," said Brian Gladman, a computer expert formerly with Britain's ministry of defence. "Historically... Read more

13 July, 2000 by Will Knight

Europe to remove encryption restrictions, US to follow

...licence to other trusted non-European countries," he says. Independent encryption consultant Brian Gladman believes such a move would almost certainly force America to remove... Read more

26 May, 2000 by Will Knight

Experts disagree on government encryption

...it. According to independent encryption expert and ex-ministry of defence employee Brian Gladman, it is unlikely the government is using any new encryption technology... Read more

27 March, 2000 by Will Knight

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