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]
Bluetooth Security Dangers Ignored, Say Experts
News Schmidt, who is a board member for protocol-testing company Codenomicon, told ZDNet.co.uk at the Infosecurity Europe 2008 conference on Tuesday that protocols used in Bluetooth communications are vulnerable to attack and that device manufacturers...
[April 23, 2008, 15:53]
Security Expert: Cybercrooks To Target Mobile Tech
News Speaking to ZDNet.co.uk sister site silicon.com at the Infosecurity Europe 2008 conference in London, former adviser to the White House on cybersecurity Howard Schmidt said: "[Mobile is] going to become a rich target area for the bad guys.
[April 25, 2008, 8:32]
Government Split Over Mobile Threat
News We are very concerned about the effects of mobilisation," Andrew Powell, manager of advice delivery at CPNI, told ZDNet.co.uk at Infosecurity Europe 2008 on Thursday. If we only listened to CPNI comments we would be wondering why the world hadn't...
[April 25, 2008, 13:02]
'Information Security Awareness Forum' Is Launched
News As well as publishing the "Guide for Directors", the ISAF will also promote an Information Security Awareness Week from 21 to 25 April, to coincide with the Infosecurity Europe conference at Olympia in London.
[February 12, 2008, 16:40]
Facebook Admits To Increased Attacks By Spammers
News Speaking at the Infosecurity Europe conference in London, Max Kelly said the attacks become serious over the past few months. Speaking to ZDNet.co.uk after his speech, Kelly said he did not have specific data to describe the increase in attacks...
[April 22, 2008, 17:10]
Security Breaches Down, Says IT Security Report
News The latest Information Security Breaches Survey, published on Tuesday to coincide with the first day of the Infosecurity Europe conference, reveals that IT managers and board-level executives are trying to keep their organisations secure, with...
[April 22, 2008, 17:39]
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]
DTI: Businesses Should Curb Internet Misuse
News The survey will be launched at Infosecurity Europe in April 2006, in London. If their staff send out or post inappropriate content, that can have a knock-on effect on a company's reputation," Chris Potter, co-author of the report and partner at...
[March 27, 2006, 15:30]
Viruses Cause Most Security Breaches
News The survey, which will be launched at Infosecurity Europe 2006 in London in April, showed that virus infections were also more likely to have caused serious service interruption than other incidents. Spyware was the hardest threat to detect, and...
[February 28, 2006, 16:55]
TrustPath Enterprise Support For Financial Institution
White Papers The client required assistance developing, implementing, and maintaining an information security program to meet Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) safeguarding requirements, performing information technology risk assessment and ongoing risk management...
[September 15, 2005, 0:00]
Viruses And DDoS Attacks Flood UK Firms
News The figures were compiled from around 1,000 telephone interviews and the full results will be published during the InfoSecurity Europe conference in London on 27 April. Nick Ray, chief executive of security software company Prevx, told ZDNet UK...
[March 2, 2004, 13:10]
Highlights Of The RSA Conference Europe 2007
News Vying to overtake the Infosecurity show as the must-attend event for UK security professionals, the RSA Conference Europe featured speakers including security guru Bruce Schneier. Congratulations to robnewby, the security-minded ZDNet blogger who...
[October 24, 2007, 15:57]
Italian Hackers: Business Or Leisure?
News Don't forget that the majority of the people busted are infosecurity consultants or managers," he told ZDNet UK. For all security-related news, including updates on the latest viruses, hacking exploits and patches, check out ZDNet UK's Viruses and...
[August 5, 2002, 12:04]
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. Some enterprises may decide it's a low risk, while in a...
[April 26, 2006, 11:05]
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]
High-tech Vigilantes Face Legal Threat
News Speaking at the recent Infosecurity Europe conference, Peter Sommer, a lawyer specialising in Internet law, said the police do not have enough resources to tackle Internet crimes, with little prospect of much improvement in the next few years.
[May 8, 2001, 14:41]
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]
NASA Hacker Ready For A Long Battle
News While awaiting the decision, McKinnon appeared at the Infosecurity 2006 show last Thursday, where he shared a panel with penetration tester Ivan Ristic, security expert and former US intelligence chief Bob Ayers, and Robert Schifreen, one-time...
[May 2, 2006, 12:45]
'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]

