Guy Vancollie explores how a crumbling perimeter and converged networks forces organizations to protect data on their core networks.
Guy Vancollie explores how a crumbling perimeter and converged networks forces organizations to protect data on their core networks.
Paul Henry, vice president of strategic accounts at Secure Computing, is one of the world's foremost information security experts, with more than 20 years experience managing security initiatives for Global 2000 enterprises and government organizations. Here he speaks to Brian McKenna, for Infosecurity Today, about a current trend to downplay the technical side of infosec.
A ‘Council of Ten’ ran the Venetian Republic from 1310 to 1797. Infosecurity Today here presents its own ‘Council of Ten’, but does not envisage the same longevity. We asked ten distinguished infosecurity experts to reflect on 2006 and look ahead to 2007, asking them six questions.
Our Council of Ten comprises:
Adrian Asher, Global Head of Security, Betfair
Brian Contos, CSO, ArcSight
Leo Cronin, CISO, Reed Elsevier
Bob Gleichauf, VP/CTO, Security Technology Group, Cisco
Paul Henry, VP of strategic accounts, Secure Computing
Evan Kaplan, CEO, Aventail
Tom Noonan, General Manager, IBM Internet Security Systems
Hugh Penri-Williams, Chairman of the Information Security Forum
Paul Simmonds, CSO, ICI
Alex van Someren, CEO nCipher
IBM's acquisition of ISS is only one aspect of its anointment of security as a strategic element of its business. Cath Everett analyzes Big Blue's game plan.
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