03 July 2008
By John E. Dunn, Techworld
Buffalo Technology has become the latest vendor to announce a USB hard drive featuring built-in, hardware-backed encryption. Almost as interesting is that is costs almost the same as the same drive without security. Read more...
06 August 2007
By Maxwell Cooter
There's an interesting article in the Wall Street Journal about ways for users to fox the IT department. Read more...
07 July 2008
By John E. Dunn, Techworld
For a small but growing number of large UK organisations, the photocopier, and its partner in crime, the networked printer, are wide-open doors. Read more...
14 November 2006
By Chris Mellor
Maybe the PC will disappear, getting embedded into the furniture with the O/S and apps in portable storage. Read more...
17 March 2008
By Marshal
Despite more security issues than ever all competing for organizations' attention, the seemingly unstoppable rise in the use of portable storage devices in the workplace is a risk that needs urgent action. This C-Level guide highlights the main risk to the organization and what can be done to combat internal data theft.
Read more...01 June 2006
By Chris Mellor, Techworld
12 January 2004
By Peter Judge
The biggest risk from wireless devices is the fact that they are mobile. Take these steps to ensure that no-one pockets your corporate data Read more...
14 December 2007
By Chris Mellor
The City of London Police use biometric security-enabled Stealth MXP USB storage devices for sensitive information transfer, HMRC could learn from this. Read more...