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Inside this issue

• The web has made it easier to launch attacks

• Criminals rival Silicon Valley in development of business models

• Staff gadgets can imperil security - -

Content

Threats pile up in war that never ends

Intrusions are the norm while social networking and mobile devices are adding to worries, says Joseph Menn

Vulnerabilities: Battle is joined on two fronts

‘Hacktivists’ add to the threat posed by sophisticated criminals, writes Stephen Pritchard

Industrial espionage: Spying rife as web adds to risks

The internet has made the task of snoopers easier, says Maija Palmer

Social networks: Crooks cash in on the need to chat

Tricking data out of people is not new but is now easier, says Tim Bradshaw

Consumerisation: Employees’ devices present problems for corporations

Security can be compromised by staff gadgets, says Chris Nuttall

Consolidation: Market chaos leaves small businesses as primary target

April Dembosky finds SMEs overwhelmed by choice – and vendor takeovers are little help

Malware economy: Fraudsters thrive in a parallel web universe

Criminals rival Silicon Valley in development of business models, says Joseph Menn

Opinion: Don’t play cyber roulette with your business ...

As threats grow, PA Consulting Group’s Nick Chaffey explains how to defend against attack

Interview: Paul Wood, Aviva gatekeeper, rises to the threats

Data are a prime concern of the chief security officer, says Jessica Twentyman

Country profile: UK defences are boosted to fight e-crime

Three-pronged plan is immune from spending cuts, says James Blitz