Infosecurity Europe 2008: Preview
News Infosecurity Europe 2008, one of Europe's largest security shows, begins on Tuesday at London's Olympia exhibition centre. New Infosecurity events for 2008 include both the Hall of Fame and an interactive theatre in which participants will be...
[April 21, 2008, 15:34]
Infosecurity Conference Sees Russian Invasion
News Forty-three Russian security companies were sizing up the competition at the InfoSecurity Europe exhibition this week. The Russian Information Security Association (ISA), which represents some Moscow-based companies, is looking to compete with some...
[April 28, 2005, 17:45]
InfoSecurity Kicks Off With A Bang (well, A Loud Puff)
Blog We're had four reporters on the ground here at InfoSecurity Europe in London's Olympia today, attending a broad variety of briefings and keynotes, plus the usual mix of speaking to a large handful of contacts.
[April 24, 2007, 17:36]
Preview: Infosecurity Europe 2007
News On Tuesday, Infosecurity Europe 2007 will kick off at the exhibition hall at London's Kensington Olympia. IT security professionals, policemen and politicians will all be flocking to the largest annual security event in Europe this week.
[April 23, 2007, 16:29]
Lord: 'British FBI' Will Be Private Home Office Police
News It will be an internal police force with greater powers, comparable to the powers of border police," said Erroll, who also gave the opening address at the Infosecurity trade show in London. Although SOCA was represented at the Infosecurity show...
[April 25, 2006, 16:15]
Have Email Viruses Had Their Day?
News Attendees at the Infosecurity Europe conference in London have predicted the end of email-borne viruses, suggesting the problem has simply had its day. Many at Infosecurity this week believe that next wave, upon us now, is the problem of spyware.
[April 28, 2005, 16:50]
Labour Peer Bangs Cyberterrorism Drum
News Speaking at the Infosecurity Europe conference in London, Lord Harris of Haringey claimed that Britain stood at risk of an "electronic 9/11" because the companies who run parts of the Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) aren't compelled to...
[April 27, 2005, 15:45]
Like Passwords For Chocolate?
News The survey was conducted by the organisers of Infosecurity Europe 2004, a security exhibition to be held in London next week. Claire Sellick, event director for Infosecurity Europe 2004, said the results prove that employers are not educating their...
[April 20, 2004, 8:50]
Security Through Responsibility
Leader One was commercial expansion: McAfee raised forecasts on strong results, Microsoft unveiled new research centres in Europe and Asia to flesh out its security push, and a whole host of announcements flowed from the Infosecurity show.
[April 27, 2007, 16:30]
High-tech Pen Allows Handwriting Identification
News Secure Signature Systems (SSS) demonstrated its Bio-Pen on Thursday at the InfoSecurity Europe conference in London. The way you write is individual to you," said an assistant at SSS's stand at InfoSecurity Europe.
[April 28, 2005, 13:40]
The Russian Approach To Tackling Data Breaches
News ZDNet.co.uk caught up with Natalya, now divorced from Eugene, at the Infosecurity Europe event in London last week to find out how her mainly consumer-focused company is looking to help businesses with data security.
[April 29, 2008, 17:41]
Symantec Attacks Microsoft's Forefront Client Security
News Speaking to ZDNet UK at the Infosecurity Europe 2007 conference in April, Microsoft confirmed that FCS runs on the same engine as OneCare, but said that Microsoft was investing in the product. However, in a conference call after the Infosecurity...
[May 9, 2007, 16:32]
Schneier Questions Need For Security Industry
News Speaking at the Infosecurity show at London Olympia this week — a leading trade show for the security industry — Schneier said: "The fact this show even exists is a problem. Outspoken author and security guru Bruce Schneier has questioned the very...
[April 26, 2007, 11:48]
ID Management Remains Problematic For Businesses
News Identity management remains a problem for both private and public sector organisations, according to security experts speaking to ZDNet UK at London's Infosecurity Europe event this week. Paul Simmonds, director of global information security at...
[April 27, 2007, 18:00]
Study Finds Sharp Drop In UK Online Attacks
News Alun Michael, DTI minister for industry, told journalists at the Infosecurity show in London that he saw "encouraging signs that security is now being treated as an important business issue". British businesses have made significant progress over...
[April 25, 2006, 14:40]
Vendors Urged To Take Responsibility For Security
News At a panel debate at Infosecurity Europe 2008 on Tuesday, security experts lined up to put some of the blame for hackers finding ways to exploit code on software makers. While companies may go to great lengths to ensure their IT environments are...
[April 23, 2008, 12:18]
ID Cards 'taking Focus Away From E-crime'
News During a keynote speech at the Infosecurity conference in London, Erroll said: "ID is very much on the political agenda. The government is ploughing too many resources into the ID cards scheme while failing to fight e-crime, a member of the House...
[April 25, 2006, 15:50]
SOCA: Beware The IT Mafia
News Speaking on Tuesday at the Infosecurity 2006 conference in London, Tony Neate, e-crime liaison for the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), said insider "plants" are causing significant damage to companies.
[April 25, 2006, 15:30]
Bitlocker Key To Safe Disk Disposal, Says Microsoft
News With Vista and Bitlocker, businesses will be able to throw hard disks away and be sure [they are] secure," said Nick McGrath, head of platform strategy for Microsoft UK at Infosecurity 2006. Microsoft claims that businesses planning to use Vista...
[April 26, 2006, 11:05]
'Your Borders Are Porous', IT Pros Told
News In a debate at the Infosecurity conference in London on Wednesday, security experts argued that maintaining security at the boundaries of an organisation had become unworkable, thanks to an increasingly mobile workforce, Internet interaction with...
[April 27, 2006, 16:50]

