Innovation Debate: Should large multinational organizations adopt cutting...
Innovation. It drives success in your organization. It makes you consider new ways to become more efficient and effective. It drives value. But when considering large multinational organizations,...
View ArticleInnovation Series: If not Higher Education, then where?
By David Escalante, Director of Computer Policy & Security, Boston College As part of a series on SecureThinking, we’ve recently focused on innovation. We’ve debated the pros and cons of...
View ArticleBT Information Security Journalism Awards 2012
The BT Information Security Journalism Awards are designed to recognise information security journalism in the UK and honour specific journalists who have demonstrated leadership, innovation and...
View ArticleShadow Boxing: security and innovation
There is often tension between security, innovation, business drivers and business productivity. A challenge exists. Instead of the positive tension many businesses often create to ensure a balance...
View ArticleWe’re recognising, rewarding and inspiring journalists all over the globe
Have you written an insightful article about mobile app privacy, or cybercrime? Perhaps you’d like to bring attention to security issues with contactless payment cards? Our seventh annual Information...
View ArticleInnovation vs. Security: is your company prepared for WAR?
When I say WAR, what I mean is Working at Risk, a process that can actually bring peace to your business. Continuing from my last blog, Shadow Boxing: security and innovation, which addressed the...
View ArticleHow can organisations capitalise on digital?
By Zahid Jiwa, Vice President UK & I OutSystems EMEA With the recession now firmly in our rear view mirror, businesses are starting to jostle for position in order to get one step ahead of the...
View ArticleSecure authentication a heartbeat away
By Peter Gunning, Identity Management Consultant, BT. There are huge ease-of-use benefits to biometrics, but naturally the key for most people is that it has to be secure. As I mentioned in my previous...
View ArticleDefeating the security deficit
By Theo Dimitrakos, Chief Security Research Professional, BT Security. A recent report commissioned by the UK Cabinet Office estimated cyber crime’s annual cost to the UK to be £27billion (about 1.8...
View ArticleBreaking down barriers to security innovation.
By Paul Kearney, Chief Security Researcher, BT Technology, Services and Operations. Welcome to the second blog in my two part series on innovation in cyber security. Last time we talked about the need...
View ArticleImmunise yourself against identity theft at CA World ’15.
Julie Bloecher, Security Solutions Director, BT Security. It’s nearly time for CA World ’15. From November 16–20, at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino Las Vegas, Nevada, attendees will get a...
View ArticleThe evolution of cybercrime: a story of innovation.
By Steve Frost, BT Security Partnership Manager, Cisco. The tactics developed by malware authors and online criminals have shown increasing sophistication over the past few years. Recent Cisco security...
View ArticleLessons in global cyber security, courtesy of SINET.
By Mark Hughes, President, BT Security. The lessons we learned at The Global Cybersecurity Innovation Summit 2016 can help you stay secure in a dangerous threat landscape. Dangerous landscapes. We live...
View ArticleThree ways a security strategy can help you differentiate.
By Guus van Es, GM Security Consulting Europe, BT Global Services. Ever felt like your IT stands in the way of business, addressing customer requirements or leveraging growth opportunities? Here’s how...
View ArticleHow to win business by building on the trust of your customers.
By Mark Hughes, CEO Security, BT. It’s easy to think of cyber security purely in terms of mitigating risk. But the ability to tackle cyber crime effectively also offers new opportunities to...
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