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Inform Magazine Issue 7 is Out with news, views and insights on Information Security!

by RobWood on 01-27-2012 08:58 AM - last edited on 01-27-2012 08:58 AM

Discover news, views and insights into the world of Information Security with contributions from senior security professionals across global enterprise and leading industry experts including an exclusive interview with Rabobank CIO, René Steenvoorden.

 

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Studying For The Royal Holloway MSc Information Security

by PaulSchwarz on 01-25-2012 12:37 PM - last edited on 01-25-2012 12:48 PM

by Paul Schwarzenberger, MSc, CISSP, Enterprise Security Architect, HP

 

In 2011, I completed the MSc Information Security at Royal Holloway, University of London.

 

Watch a video recorded for the University of London, where I speak about my experiences of studying for the degree, and my opinions of the MSc course.

 

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About the Author
  • After graduation from Oxford University, Paul developed laser technology for NASA satellites, before moving into IT Security at Cable & Wireless in 2000, where he led the development of Internet Security Services. In 2005, Paul joined Vistorm, now HP Enterprise Security Services, as a Security Architect, where he is technical lead for mobile device and endpoint security solutions. Paul is CISSP and ITPC certified, is a CLAS consultant and M.Inst.ISP. He has recently completed the MSc Information Security at Royal Holloway, University of London.
  • A business first, senior executive, with over 20 years of hands on experience in defending banks, governments and corporations against cyberwarfare. My career in security started when I was employed to crack a secure system, which had locked down the boot process, whitelisting of applications and encrypted disks. I linked TeamOffice (an ICL email and collaboration system) with Microsoft Word to send an email which allowed me to do anything the person reading the email could do and send the results back to me, all without there knowledge. Having proved this vulnerability, I worked with Peter Simpson to create Defuse, a tool that blocked inappropriate actions. This successfully blocked Winword Concept, the first known malicous code in the wild. From these begginings I have investigated all aspects of security to provide an holistic approach to security as a business enabler and currently advising organisations on the suitability of the cloud to their needs.