About InfoSec Reviews

InfoSec Reviews: reviewing books, products, software websites and more for the computer security, forensics and information community.

InfoSec Reviews is a privately funded, volunteer service provided for the Information Security community, supplying book reviews, products reviews and reviews of online content and services, such as blogs and podcasts. These products are all relevant to today's information security professional and come from the following categories:

  • General computer security
  • Risk management
  • Security engineering
  • Ethical hacking & pen testing
  • Cryptography
  • Digital forensics
  • Network security
  • Software development
  • Hardware
  • Recruitment
  • Professionalism

This is not an exhaustive list and we'll actually publish news and reviews on anything related to information security. We are always looking for professional reviewers to help in our crusade to evaluate everything we can get our grubby little mitts on, and will happily answer correspondence with potential authors, publishers and vendors, no matter what you have to offer.

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We’ll be appearing at Infosecurity Europe 2012 next week and we hope you’ll take a few minutes to come and say hello. Terry Neal, our CEO, will be there for the three days of the exhibition and... Read More
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Welcome to the InfoSec Reviews annual awards magazine, where we pay homage to the exceptional work that’s been undertaken in the Information Security marketplace during 2011. This year’s... Read More
This weekend, myself and the rest of the crew from InfoSec Reviews attended the annual Cyber Security Challenge Awards ceremony in Bristol. The event was held at the @Bristol science museum and was a... Read More
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