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Manufacturing IP Securely
Many manufacturers, ignorant to the value of their trade secrets, are leaving their intellectual property wide open to theft. John Sterlicchi reports.

RFID: Coming to a town near you
RFID security may still be in its infancy, but, as Steve Gold discovers, the technology is rapidly becoming pervasive and an integral part of the everyday IT security landscape, despite significant teething problems

A Whole New Ball Game
Suzanne Hall, chief information officer of the Washington Nationals baseball team, talks to Greg Valero about the unique IT security challenges associated with opening a new ballpark in the nation’s capital

A little less conversation, a little more action please
VoIP is inevitable. Even if your organization has not yet adopted the system, you will be making VoIP calls in one way or another before very long. But should we be concerned? William Knight investigates

Watched in the workplace
Employee surveillance is near ubiquitous, but it may be damaging both staff performance and morale, say Adam Joinson and Monica Whitty

An injection of new ideas
Danny Bradbury reviews the latest ideas being employed by infosecurity

 

Today’s Breaches, the Mandates for Compliance and How to Secure Data-in-Transit
Infosecurity magazine's John Sterlicchi interviews George Adams of SSH Communications Security Inc. about today's breaches, the mandates for compliance, and how to secure data-in-transit.

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