Integralis solves office location pickle with Gherkin
Security services provider Integralis is hoping swanky new London premises at 30 St Mary Axe - also known as the Gherkin - will up its standing among potential clients after cutting the ribbon on its new City pad in the RIBA Stirling prize-winning skyscraper today. [Read more]
Integralis moves into the Gherkin
Security big daddy moves City-based sales and consulting staff into iconic 30 St Mary Axe building [Read more]
Analysis: MSSPs – a helping hand?
Despite the worries that persist around the outsourcing of security generally, more and more organisations - from city councils to small businesses - are finding that the pros of managed security services far outweigh the potential cons, writes Hannah Prevett. [Read more]
Cloud does not create new security problems, IT expert claims
Understanding existing infrastructure and embedding security should still be a priority before adopting cloud computing [Read more]
Building a secure future
Integralis, a provider of IT security solutions (and subsidiary of NTT Communications), has placed the cloud and virtualisation at the top of its agenda, along with mobility and data, according to Garry Sidaway, Director of Security Strategy. [Read more]
Blind faith
The explosion in the uptake of smartphones has fundamentally transformed the ways in which we use our mobile devices. Whereas once, mobile phones were used for pure ‘talk and text’, an increasing number of consumers are using these sophisticated devices for a broad range of activities, from social networking and gaming, to commerce and banking. In addition, the consumerisation of IT and the rise of remote working means there is a growing number of business professionals using mobile devices to access corporate data outside of the office. The result is a security nightmare. Heather McLean investigates. [Read more]
Viviane Reding’s future Data Protection Law includes ‘serious’ breach notification
Viviane Reding, Vice-President of the European Commission, EU Justice Commissioner, gave a very important speech at the BBA (British Bankers’ Association) Data Protection and Privacy Conference in London on 20 June 2011: Assuring data protection in the age of the internet. Interest has focused on her statement: [Read more]
Q&A: Cybersecurity breaches: How can companies fight back?
Commentary by Garry Sidaway, Security Strategy Director, Integralis [Read more]
The infosec market in China
At HSBC we never underestimate the importance of local knowledge. So says the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Corporation; Europe’s largest bank and one that, at the time of writing, is rumoured to be contemplating a move from London back to its origins in Hong Kong. [Read more]
Integralis teams get peddling for Japan tsunami appeal
Integralis teams get on their bikes for charity [Read more]
Tripwire goes into OverDrive
Vendor expands partner programme in the UK and Ireland by recruiting eight new resellers [Read more]
Cloud computing does not create new security threats
Data security remains the same when using the cloud, it has been claimed. [Read more]
“Security challenge of the cloud aren’t new,” IT firm says:
The old rules of data security still apply in the age of cloud computing, says IT security firm Integralis. The company's security-strategy chief Garry Sidaway gives two steps that organizations should take before considering cloud computing, starting with a through evaluation of existing infrastructure. [Read more]
Cloud computing will not create new security problems
Understanding existing infrastructure and embedding security should still be a priority before adopting cloud computing, IT expert claims [Read more]
Cloud security no different from existing business models, says Integralis
The information security concerns that organizations have about cloud computing are no different from the security challenges of existing business models such as outsourcing, according to IT security firm Integralis. [Read more]
Integralis Attends E-Crime Cloud and Virtualisation Security Forum
Presentation on building a strong security system in a cloud computing environment to be delivered by Integralis executive at Cloud and Virtualisation event in the UK [Read more]
Cloud security no different from existing business models, says Integralis
The information security concerns that organizations have about cloud computing are no different from the security challenges of existing business models such as outsourcing, according to IT security firm Integralis. [Read more]
Cloud Does Not Create New Security Problems, IT Expert Claims
Understanding existing infrastructure and embedding security should still be a priority before adopting cloud computing. [Read more]
Cloud Does Not Create New Security Problems, IT Expert Claims
The information security concerns that organizations have about cloud computing are no different from the security challenges of existing business models such as outsourcing, according to IT security firm Integralis. [Read more]
Cloud Does Not Create New Security Problems, IT Expert Claims
The information security concerns that organizations have about cloud computing are no different from the security challenges of existing business models such as outsourcing, according to IT security firm Integralis.[Read more]
Cloud Does Not Create New Security Problems, IT Expert Claims
The information security concerns that organizations have about cloud computing are no different from the security challenges of existing business models such as outsourcing, according to IT security firm Integralis. [Read more]
Cloud Does Not Create New Security Problems, IT Expert Claims
Understanding existing infrastructure and embedding security should still be a priority before adopting cloud computing. [Read more]
Fight Night 2011 is a knockout
CRN’s fourth white-collar boxing event was a hit with fighters and spectators alike, writes Sara Yirrell [Read more]
Integralis wins ‘Regional Partner of the Year, UK & Ireland’ from Juniper Networks
Integralis, the IT security solutions provider, has won 'Regional Partner of the Year for the UK & Ireland' from Juniper Networks. [Read more]
Integralis wins ‘Regional Partner of the Year, UK & Ireland’ from Juniper Networks
Integralis, the UK’s largest IT security solutions provider, today announced that it has won ‘Regional Partner of the Year for the UK & Ireland’ from Juniper Networks [Read more]
Integralis wins ‘Regional Partner of the Year, UK & Ireland’ from Juniper Networks
Integralis, the IT security solutions provider, has won 'Regional Partner of the Year for the UK & Ireland' from Juniper Networks. [Read more]
Director Profile – Duncan Hart, Integralis
Duncan Hart joined information security firm Integralis in October 2007 as client director, part of a series of appointments supporting ambitious plans to transform the business from a supplier into one of Europe’s leading providers of managed professional services, in 2010 he was voted Professional Services Sales Person of the Year after closing £4m of business. [Read more]
Integralis appoints Dennis Deane as CTO to further drive global vision as trusted security solutions provider
(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Theale, Reading, U.K. -- Integralis, the UKs largest IT security solutions provider, today announced the appointment of Dennis Deane as Chief Technology Officer, with key responsibility for Integralis Global Services (IGS). [Read more]
Integralis unveils new CTO
Dennis Deane joins security integrator in newly created role [Read more]
Integralis appoints Dennis Deane as CTO
Integralis, the UK’s largest IT security solutions provider, announced the appointment of Dennis Deane as Chief Technology Officer, with key responsibilities for Integralis Global Services (IGS) [Read more]
Integralis appoints Dennis Deane as CTO
Deane to help IGS group take its managed security services to a wider market [Read more]
SIEM: Out of the shadows and into the light
Everyone is talking about security information and event management (SIEM), which gives organisations a unique vision of the threats they encounter. [Read more]
Integralis appoints Dennis Deane as CTO to further drive global vision as trusted security solutions provider
(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Theale, Reading, U.K. -- Integralis, the UKs largest IT security solutions provider, today announced the appointment of Dennis Deane as Chief Technology Officer, with key responsibility for Integralis Global Services (IGS). [Read more]
Information Commissioner investigates security risk on child protection website
The Information Commisionner's Office (ICO) is conducting an investigation into how a reporting form on a child protection website was found to be insecure. [Read more]
Epsilon confirms that no financial data was breached, as it admits that the potential loss of clients is its greatest risk
Epsilon has reconfirmed that no personal identifiable information was compromised in the recent breach of its database. [Read more]
Integralis keen to maintain its own identity
Simon Church says Integralis will remain a pure-play security outfit as those around it see identities diluted [Read more]
Integralis promotes UK MD to chief operations officer
New COO Simon Church joined Integralis from VeriSign in August 2009 [Read more]
Church rewarded with Integralis board promotion
The UK boss of Integralis has been rewarded for contributing heavily to helping the security specialist move back into the black with a promotion to the board. [Read more]
Integralis promotes Church to COO hotseat
UK managing director says promotion reflects progress of UK operation [Read more]
Simon Church Promoted to COO Integralis AG
Simon Church becomes Chief Operations Officer of Integralis AG [Read more]
Integralis back in black as UK excels
Security integrator saw UK sales rise by over a fifth last year [Read more]
Channel is not overselling
The suggestion that the channel is overselling to schools is unhelpful (CRN, Channel gives education a raw deal, 28 February 2011). [Read more]
Building the Modern Sales Team
Integralis is one of the largest IT security solutions providers, operating in one of the fastest-changing businesses in existence. So how is the fast moving and incredibly competitive market place affecting the sales cycle? [Read more]
Play.com admits to security breach, with customer email addresses leaked and spam messages sent
Play.com has admitted a leak of customer names and email addresses due to a security breach at a third party provider. [Read more]
Play.com customers spammed after data breach
Online retailer Play.com has been forced to inform its customers that an unspecified number of their names and email addresses have been compromised following a data breach. [Read more]
Comic Relief for networking channel
It's good to see that the channel was out in force last Friday, raising money for Comic Relief. [Read more]
Integralis offers wash and wax for Comic Relief
Integralis gets into spirit of Red Nose Day [Read more]
RMS IT Security eyes up big league
Recently launched VAR, previously part of the Redstone group, is keen to steal a march on its larger rivals [Read more]
Use of personal devices in the workplace causes headaches for chief information officers
Over three-quarters of chief information officers (CIOs) have said that employee-owned mobile devices are creating security headaches. [Read more]
News laws on cookies will come into effect from 25th May
Websites will have to gain ‘explicit consent' from visitors to store or access information on their computers from 25th May. [Read more]
Will the launch of the Apple iPad2 encourage businesses to embrace consumerisation?
Last night's launch of the second version of the Apple iPad is sure to get some people excited, but for IT managers it is another step in the direction of consumerisation. [Read more]
Criticisms made of lax attitudes to data loss prevention tools
Data loss prevention (DLP) is only as effective as the person who sets and manages it. [Read more]
The Infosec Market in China: Proceed with Caution
Set to become the second largest economy in the world, China has the money and the people to make information security companies very profitable indeed. Kevin Townsend investigates the Chinese data and privacy culture and the regulations that make ‘cracking’ China a huge challenge for information security businesses. [Read more]
Ghost in the machines
In an increasingly complex security world, virtualisation promises much – if you build in security from the get-go, says Rob Buckley [Read more]