- Thu Jan 20 2005 Can Sony reinvent itself as cool?
Howard Stringer's been trying to tame Sony's famously fractious bureaucracy since arriving on the scene in 1997. And change is in the air, he says.
- Thu Nov 6 2008 Obama's search for a CTO
As President-elect Barack Obama's transition team assembles an administration, it could look to one of its own to fill the role of chief technology officer.
- Thu Mar 10 2005 British banks in talks to fight ID theft
RSA Security is in high-level discussions with all the big U.K. banks, as concern over ID theft and data protection rises.
- Sun Nov 9 2008 Obama's CTO: Watch out for the turf wars
The Obama administration's chief technology officer could be one of those bureaucratic positions that ends up consumed by turf battles rather than making real progress against initiatives.
- Tue Jan 16 2001 Tech companies team up to fight cyberattacks
Industry heavyweights including Microsoft and Intel are establishing a center in which they can share information about their security practices and their products' vulnerabilities.
- Tue Nov 16 2004 Gates: Passwords passe
Biometric and smart-card technology will replace passwords to verify ID, Microsoft head Bill Gates says--again.
- Thu Oct 20 2005 Expert: Vendors, not coders, to blame for bugs
Bruce Schneier says profit-minded corporations are at fault for flaws in software.
- Mon Oct 10 2005 U.S. cybersecurity due for FEMA-like calamity?
Security experts say Homeland Security's cybersecurity division ill-prepared to handle major cyberattack.
- Wed Nov 17 2004 Straight talking on terrorism
Richard Clarke, former U.S. counterterrorism chief, tells what countries are really doing about cybersecurity.
- Thu Nov 18 2004 Cybersecurity and the question of leadership
The success of the cybersecurity czar is more about the exercise of leadership than anything else, CompTIA policy chief Roger Cochetti says.



