Illena Armstrong

 
Illena Armstrong is editor-in-chief of SC Magazine, where she manages editorial staff in New York, California and Michigan.
 

Recent Articles

Don't despair, the best is yet to come

December 01, 2009

With the start of our next year, we're looking for some signs of revitalization.

Look how far we've come

November 06, 2009

We and the industry of which we are a contented part, have flourished over these last 20 years.

Labor pains: Health care security roundtable

October 08, 2009

As an increasing number of patient medical records go digital, health care security pros face some trying times, reports Illena Armstrong.

Leaving users unscathed after M&A

October 08, 2009

Information security as an industry sees a profusion of mergers and acquisitions. But one interesting effect from it is the need to re-evaluate the variety of business practices under which each individual business once operated before the transaction, so that refinements and more sweeping changes can be implemented and followed after they merge.

Working together...like the bad guys

September 10, 2009

In this month's cover story, we hear from one of our SC World Congress keynote speakers, Heartland Payment System's CEO Robert Carr

Is the U.S. lagging in the cyberworld?

August 07, 2009

Government entities are likely ill-prepared for a coordinated cyberattack.

Pros and cons of user-driven content

July 06, 2009

Preventing access to Web 2.0 sites altogether isn't the right move.

Protecting assets in a mobile world

June 16, 2009

There are tools and strategies to help safeguard your mobile networks. You can hear from a panel of experts,including Hadi Nahari, principal security architect at PayPal, during SC Magazine's all-day eConference: Mobile Security.

Data loss is the top concern in the enterprise

June 11, 2009

Bloomberg's Craig Lucca will be the keynote speaker at SC Magazine's eConference: Mobile Security on June 16.

Safeguarding your mobile networks

June 10, 2009

SC Magazine's eConference: Mobile Security offers advice on dealing with the rising tide of mobile threats from experts like Patrick Traynor of the Georgia Institute of Technology.