Chris Conrath

Articles by Chris Conrath

And then there were three

The way things are going, there

Breaking the corporate shackles

Last month hackers had some fun with the official Web site of Britain

Canadian privacy chief heads to Microsoft to take on leading role

After 26 years at the Royal Bank of Canada, working in an environment where privacy is paramount to corporate success, Peter Cullen will soon be heading to Redmond, Wash., to help take Microsoft Corp.

So, how do you sell security?

There was no consensus offered to attendees at the recent Infosecurity Canada conference in Toronto

Crypto is key to data control

Whitfield Diffie, chief security officer at Sun Microsystems Inc., likes to dole out his first tenet of IT security, and it

Cryptography at the core of sound IT security

Whitfield Diffie, chief security officer at Sun Microsystems Inc., this week spoke via satellite to a packed room of IT experts, all of whom are trying to come to grips with their growing difficulties controlling corporate information.

Neural nets help banks fight fraud

The phone call to Chad Sapieha was the final stage of a technology-led fraud detection system. Ten minutes prior to the call, someone had purchased gas on Sapieha

Portal-building a tall task

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