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Cyber espionage: Firms fail to take threat seriously

...are not taking adequate steps to defend themselves against cyber espionagePhoto: Shutterstock Graham Titterington, author of the report and Ovum principal analyst, warned: "Cyber criminals... Read more

9 March, 2011 by Shelley Portet

Cloud security: Are fears just vapour?

...in general, cloud computing could actually offer greater security. Ovum principal analyst Graham Titterington feels cloud providers are likely to make data more secure than... Read more

28 January, 2011 by Tim Ferguson

Identity management could backfire, analysts warn

...changing a password, helpdesk staff could be "working on more important problems". Graham Titterington, principal analyst at Ovum, agrees. "The return is so impressive that... Read more

11 July, 2003 by Munir Kotadia
The top five internal security threats

The top five internal security threats

It's widely known that internal staff are the biggest threat to IT security, but what specifically should an employer watch out for? Read more

10 March, 2008 by Sally Whittle

Baltimore's death spells gloom for PKI

...European company that will make a difference, but it didn't happen." Graham Titterington said: "Today is really a formality. For the industry and IT... Read more

28 November, 2003 by Matt Loney

Security players form alliance to tackle malware

...standard is expected to undergo ratification by the end of this month. Graham Titterington, principal analyst at Ovum, noted that the announcement of the group... Read more

18 August, 2009 by Vivian Yeo

Virtualisation 'next frontier' for hackers

...aware of, or act on the risks adequately, according to market observers. Graham Titterington, principal analyst at Ovum, told ZDNet Asia in an email interview... Read more

21 October, 2008 by Vivian Yeo
How to avoid liability for a data breach

How to avoid liability for a data breach

...to be ringing the customer and telling them the bad news, said Graham Titterington, a senior analyst with Ovum: "You shouldn't rush to disclose... Read more

31 March, 2008 by Sally Whittle
Keep mobile data from going walkabout

Keep mobile data from going walkabout

...copies of information and every new copy is a new risk," explained Graham Titterington, a principal analyst with Ovum. "Your job is to balance that... Read more

13 March, 2008 by Sally Whittle

HMRC fiasco: Security experts predict fallout

...a host of reactions from security and legal experts. Ovum principal analyst Graham Titterington encapsulated the scale of the event by saying: "This announcement is... Read more

23 November, 2007 by Julian Goldsmith
Crunching the numbers on data-centre efficiency

Crunching the numbers on data-centre efficiency

...only one factor that will put energy efficiency on the agenda, observed Graham Titterington, a principal analyst with Ovum. "Companies are simply going to hit... Read more

20 November, 2007 by Sally Whittle

Businesses urged to address VoIP threats

...bots infecting company networks), or denial of service attacks. Ovum principal analyst Graham Titterington said although it is not known when these threats will become... Read more

13 November, 2006 by Tim Ferguson

BT buys Bruce Schneier's security company

...or entering into a looser partnership with another supplier," said Ovum analyst Graham Titterington on Wednesday, adding that the move "will also help BT to... Read more

25 October, 2006 by Tom Espiner

Sybase offers dynamic alternative to archive storage

...developed in partnership with OuterBay Technologies, a provider of data-lifecycle software. Graham Titterington, principal analyst at Ovum said: "This is a useful technology. I... Read more

21 June, 2004 by Ingrid Marson

Microsoft patches win industry trust

...Yes, I'd say there is a definite improvement there," he said. Graham Titterington, principal analyst at Ovum, said he had heard of "very few... Read more

1 April, 2004 by Munir Kotadia

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