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| Infosecurity Europe Podcast Series |
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| Prof Fred Piper, Director of Information Security Group, Royal Holloway |
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Fred Piper talks about the challenges that the industry faces, drawing on impersonation attacks and the issue of protecting personal data in the authorisation process.
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| Bruce Schneier, Founder and CTO, BT Counterpane |
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Bruce Schneier comments on the future of IT security and the outsourcing of security in the mass market. He talks of the 'psychology of security' and the importance of how people perceive risk in fixing security.
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| Howard Schmidt, Security Strategist and former Whitehouse Cyber Security Advisor |
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Howard Schmidt talks about re-building security infrastructure and the significance of threats to software applications. Drawing on the idea of security being a business problem, he looks at the cost of human error and the importance of businesses anticipating crime by 'thinking like a criminal'.
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| David Blunkett on Information Security |
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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.
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| How to Securely Manage Unified Communications |
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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, Nick Sears, VP, FaceTime Communications explores the strategies to mitigate these issues.
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| Reducing Laptop Security Threats |
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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.
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