
Special Report: Infosec 2009
All the news and analysis from Europe's top security event

This year's Infosecurity Europe show kicked off in London on Tuesday. In this special report, we round up all the main stories from the show.
VIDEO:
Howard Schmidt interview
We catch up with the president of the Information Security Forum at Infosecurity
Europe
Security
must be built in from the start
New initiative aimed at product design stage
Kingston
adds Mac compatibility to USB drives
DataTraveler Vault – Privacy Edition now works with OSX
Better
incentives required to stop data loss
Panel discussion highlights confusion, laxity and a lack of co-ordination
Experts
discuss the cyber crime landscape
Users, companies, governments and police have to work together
POLL:
Key security concerns
What do you think is the biggest challenge for IT security?
Kaspersky
dials into mobile security
Combines anti-spam, anti-malware and anti-theft capabilties
BT
unveils managed security portfolio
Telco launches secure email, documents and fraud reduction services
Alcatel-Lucent
launches secure VoIP solution
Comms giant combines VPN Firewall Brick and telephony platforms
Firms
fear social networks threat
Users sharing too much information, warns Sophos
DES
puts full disk encryption in DESlock+ 4.0
New version provides full disk encryption and USB drive protection
David
Blunkett warns of Olympics cyber attacks
MP to open Infosec with warning of "complete meltdown"
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First plant to grow on the Moon, err, dies
Cotton seedling freezes to death as Chang'e-4 shuts down for the Moon's 14-day lunar night
Fortnite news and updates: Fortnite made $2.4bn in 2018, according to SuperData
Fortnite easily out-earns PUBG, Assassin's Creed Odyssey and Red Dead Redemption 2 in 2018
Japanese firm sends micro-satellites into space to deliver artificial meteor showers on demand
Meteor showers as a service will be visible for about 100 kilometres in all directions
Saturn's rings only formed in the past 100 million years, suggests analysis of Cassini space probe data
New findings contradict conventional belief that Saturn's rings were formed along with the planet about 4.5 billion years ago