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Analyst Profile
Nigel Stanley

Nigel Stanley

Practice Leader - IT Security
Bloor Research

Nigel Stanley is a specialist in business technology and IT security and now heads up Bloor’s IT Security practice.

IT security comprehensively covers the whole remit of protecting and defending business or organisational systems and data from unwelcome attacks or intrusions. This large area includes protection from the outer edges of the security domain such as handheld devices through to network perimeter, inside threats and local defences. It looks at the ever growing threats, many of them new and innovative. It includes use of firewalls, data loss prevention, data encryption, anti-malware, database protection, identity management, intrusion detection/prevention, content management/filtering and security policies and standards.

For a number of years Nigel was technical director of a leading UK Microsoft partner where he lead a team of consultants and engineers providing secure business IT solutions. This included data warehouses, client server applications and intelligent web based solutions. Many of these solutions required additional security due to their sensitive nature. From 1995 until 2003 Nigel was a Microsoft regional director, an advisory role to Microsoft Corporation in Redmond, which was in recognition of his expertise in Microsoft technologies and software development tools.

Nigel had previously worked for Microsoft as a systems engineer and product manager specialising in databases and developer technologies. He was active throughout Europe as a leading expert on database design and implementation.

He has written three books on database and development technologies including Microsoft .NET. He is working on a number of business-led IT assignments and is an executive board member of a number of privately held companies including Incoming Thought Limited a partner company to Bloor Research that specialises in security consultancy and education.

Nigel continues to write many papers and articles on IT. Outside of work Nigel's interests include clay pigeon shooting, electronics and mechanical engineering.

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There are a total of 85 articles written by Nigel Stanley, the listing has been split over 5 pages:

  • 19/09/08 - When Credit Crunch = Data Security Crunch
  • 11/09/08 - PGP and IBM Supporting Bletchley Park
  • 09/09/08 - Protecting Company Information - Why, How and What if?
  • 13/08/08 - Finjan speaks cybercrime
  • 08/08/08 - Sophos to buy Utimaco
  • 05/08/08 - Open Source Code = Insecure Code?
  • 25/07/08 - The importance of saving Bletchley Park
  • 03/07/08 - Are Tricerion revolutionising passwords?
  • 25/06/08 - McAfee Enterprise Extras
  • 18/06/08 - IBM uses Vormetric Products - Should You?
  • 06/06/08 - Endpoint Data Protection - A Market Update
  • 23/04/08 - Enterprise Data Protection - A Reality Today?
  • 28/03/08 - Web Transactions and Device Reputation - iovation Lead the Innovation
  • 04/03/08 - The real cost of data loss is down to butterflies
  • 07/02/08 - IBM Optim and Data De-Identification
  • 21/01/08 - Ounce Labs weighs into rogue code
  • 14/01/08 - Glengarry Glen Ross - Old Fashioned Inside Threat
  • 18/12/07 - Symantec Spammers Rock 'n' Roll
  • 17/12/07 - McAfee, ScanAlert and a Happy Christmas
  • 03/12/07 - Pain, Angst and Time - the real cost of a data breach.

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