The Infosecurity Podcast is brought to you by the organisers of Infosecurity Europe, Europes number one dedicated information security event. The audio and video episodes will include cutting-edge views from the industry's leading experts, as well as practical tips and strategies to help you protec…
Gerry O'Neill on whether effective information security is about people or technology.
Gerry O'Neill reveals why there is a need for greater professionalism in the information security industry, and explains the key criteria an employer needs to look for when recruiting for a role, and which qualifications are the most important to obtain.
A disturbing trend has emerged of IT based attacks facilitated by information garnered through social engineering. In this podcast pen tester and ethical hacking guru Peter Wood of First Base Technologies discusses some of the features of these attacks, and the steps that organisations can undertake to reduce their vulnerability to them.
At Infosecurity Europe this year, we heard from some of the legends of the Industry in the Hall of Fame. In this podcast, Jon Collins speaks to the fifth of the legends, Fred Piper, on what he thinks the next big issue will be.
At Infosecurity Europe this year, we heard from some of the legends of the Industry in the Hall of Fame. In this podcast, Jon Collins speaks to the fourth of the legends, Howard Schmidt, on what he thinks the next big issue will be.
At Infosecurity Europe this year, we heard from some of the legends of the Industry in the Hall of Fame. In this podcast, Jon Collins speaks to the fourth of the legends, Howard Schmidt, on what he thinks the next big issue will be.
At Infosecurity Europe this year, we heard from some of the legends of the Industry in the Hall of Fame. In this podcast, Jon Collins speaks to the second of the legends, Adam Laurie, on what he thinks the next big issue will be.
At Infosecurity Europe this year, we heard from some of the legends of the Industry in the Hall of Fame. In this podcast, Jon Collins speaks to the first of the legends, Bruce Schneier, on what he thinks the next big issue will be.
At a time when confidence in the Government’s ability to protect private information is at an all time low and identity cards and mass personal informatics are getting ever closer to introduction - Infosecurity Europe’s Richard Fitzhugh talks to David Blunkett, MP for Sheffield Brightside and former Home Secretary about some of the concerns for businesses in information security and privacy.
2007 was a milestone in the Mobilisation of the workforce, with 50% of employees working remotely. Coupled to the plethora of new technologies being employed to facilitate work-on-the-go, this movement is throwing up some unique security challenges. In this podcast Infosecurity Europe’s Sam Willoughby talks to Amrit Williams, CTO from BigFix Inc. about the security issues around mobile devices and what can be done to mitigate these issues.
2007 was a milestone in the Mobilisation of the workforce, with 50% of employees working remotely. Coupled to the plethora of new technologies being employed to facilitate work-on-the-go, this movement is throwing up some unique security challenges. In this podcast Infosecurity Europe’s Sam Willoughby talks to Amrit Williams, CTO from BigFix Inc. about the security issues around mobile devices and what can be done to mitigate these issues.
In recent years, Unified Communications has exploded with users increasingly conducting document exchange, virtual conferences and collaboration on projects using internet protocol based technology. It is recognized that the unified management of these platforms gives huge benefits but also raises many security and compliance issues. In this podcast, Infosecurity Europe's Sam Willoughby talks to FaceTime Communications about strategies to mitigate these issues.
In recent years, Unified Communications has exploded with users increasingly conducting document exchange, virtual conferences and collaboration on projects using internet protocol based technology. It is recognized that the unified management of these platforms gives huge benefits but also raises many security and compliance issues. In this podcast, Infosecurity Europe's Sam Willoughby talks to FaceTime Communications about strategies to mitigate these issues.
The proliferation of laptop usage by employees has thrown companies open to a whole range of security threats from outright theft to illegal wireless access. In this podcast, Tony Neate, Managing Director of Get Safe Online, will explore some of the threats associated with laptop use, and give advice on how to reduce your vulnerabilities.
With ever increasing numbers of employees now having a profile on a social networking site, this interview with Maury Shenk, Head of European Legal Programme, SANs Institute, looks at how the business connectivity advantages of social networking weigh up against the potential dangers. From wasting employee time to leaking valuable corporate information, there are many potential pitfalls. This podcast also explores the policies and technical steps that should be in place to ensure that your organisation does not suffer as a result of this rapidly expanding trend.
Recent high profile security breaches have shown just how vital wireless security can be, but organisations often have little control of their employees' wireless activities, a poor understanding of the potential threats across the organisation and little protection in place to detect, prevent and locate breaches. This podcast features Paul Lawrence, VP & General Manager, EMEA, AirTight Networks, who gives his views and looks in detail at the scale of the problems, the threat sources, and how your company's vulnerability can be reduced through easy-to-apply steps.