Al Peasland tells Danny Palmer how connected devices, wearables, thermal imaging and even augmented reality could benefit the F1 team
Neil Anderson, security director at Farrpoint, believes firms should be able to retaliate against cyber criminals
And 81 per cent of victims remain unaware of breaches on their payment accounts
'But it's not because I don't trust the cloud…' insists Eran Feigenbaum
Airline wanted to manage and control access to defined privileged accounts and record work undertaken on systems
'The bad guys only have to succeed once, whereas security has to succeed 100 per cent of the time,' Miguel Segimon, Pioneer Investment's information security manager tells Computing
"Doing nothing is no longer an option" says Symantec CTO
'The bad guys only have to succeed once, security has to succeed 100 per cent of the time,' Miguel Segimon, information security manager tells Computing
Device security and user acceptance are at a high enough level to enable mass adoption, says Graham Softley