Category Archives: Security
We cannot pigeon-hole risk
In electronic business, Relying Parties (RPs) need to understand their risks of dealing with the...
Making cyber safe like cars
This is an updated version of arguments made in Lockstep’s submission to the 2009 Cyber...
The consumerization of security
Increasingly, commentators are calling into question the state of information security. It’s about time. We...
The Constellation Research Disruption Checklist for 2015
The Constellation Research analyst team has assembled a “year end checklist”, offering suggestions designed to...
Thinking creatively about information assets in retail and hospitality
In my last blog Improving the Position of the CISO, I introduced the new research...
From Information Security to Digital Competitiveness
Exploring new strategic opportunities for CIOs and CISOs. For as long as we’ve had a...
PKI as nature intended
Few technologies are so fundamental and yet so derided at the same time as public...
Dumbing down Snowden
Ed Snowden was interviewed today as part of the New Yorker festival. This TechCruch report...
Four Corners’ ‘Privacy Lost’: A demonstration of the Collection Principle
Tonight, Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Four Corners program aired a terrific special, “Privacy Lost” written and...
Unintended consequences
The “Right to be Forgotten” debate reminds me once again of the cultural differences between...
