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Security organisation's Web site hacked

The UK arm of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) has admitted its Web site was hacked into... Read more

24 January, 2005 by Dan Ilet

Security experts give charities a hand

The Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) is embarking on a mission to help charities... Read more

22 September, 2004 by Dan Ilet
Preview: Infosecurity Europe 2007

Preview: Infosecurity Europe 2007

...themselves knowledgeable on Wi-Fi security, Phil Cracknell, UK president of the Information Systems Security Association, will argue in a panel discussion that much more... Read more

23 April, 2007 by Tom Espiner

TippingPoint goes public with Zero Day flaws

...vendor, and patches being made available," said Richard Starnes, president of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA). "There's a lot of incentive for security... Read more

1 September, 2006 by Joris Evers and Tom Espiner

Security experts voice IE7 push concerns

...bound to introduce new flaws," said Wood. Richard Starnes, president of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA), said that the update procedure could be subject... Read more

27 July, 2006 by Tom Espiner

Home Office 'wrong' over criminalisation of IT pros

The Home Office's claims that updates to the Criminal Misuse Act won't affect legitimate users have been rubbished by IT law experts, while security professionals claim the law is 'unenforceable' Read more

19 July, 2006 by Tom Espiner

Super-Asbos planned for cybercriminals

...law-enforcement arsenal, if judiciously used," said Richard Starnes, president of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA). "Obviously one pitfall is that this could adversely... Read more

18 July, 2006 by Tom Espiner

NASA hacker debate rages on

...garnered strong reactions from security professionals. Richard Starnes, UK president of the Information Systems Security Association, believes that the US Government wanted to prosecute McKinnon... Read more

14 July, 2006 by Tom Espiner

IT security industry 'to be professionalised'

...and risk assessment, according to Coleman. Richard Starnes, the president of the Information Systems Security Association, said that the IT security industry needs a professional... Read more

16 January, 2006 by Ingrid Marson

Sony rootkit prompts clampdown on CD use

...would allow them to override such restrictions. Richard Starnes, president of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA), told ZDNet UK that other companies should consider... Read more

14 November, 2005 by Graeme Wearden and Ingrid Marson

Tsunami 'hacker' finds new job in security scene

...convicted – of writing the Sasser worm. Richard Starnes, UK president of the Information Systems Security Association, acknowledged that the circumstance of Cuthbert's conviction should... Read more

11 November, 2005 by Dan Ilett and Graeme Wearden

Get Safe Online membership costs revealed

...pool that could have been larger. Richard Starnes, UK president of the Information Systems Security Association, said he is concerned that industry bodies such as... Read more

28 October, 2005 by Will Sturgeon

Sophos warns against antivirus dependence

...antivirus software to protect their IT infrastructure and systems. Speaking at the Information Systems Security Association conference in London on Thursday, Vanja Svajcer, senior virus... Read more

9 September, 2005 by Dan Ilet

Microsoft makes security pledge

...improve security testing on its products by next year. Speaking at the Information Systems Security Association conference in London on Thursday, Ed Gibson, chief security... Read more

9 September, 2005 by Dan Ilet

Microsoft UK turns to FBI for security advisor

...the role. Gibson's appointment was welcomed by Richard Starnes, president of Information Systems Security Association UK. "Ed Gibson will be an excellent ambassador for... Read more

23 May, 2005 by Graeme Wearden

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