Culture secretary Maria Miller has summoned Google, Facebook, Yahoo, Microsoft, ISPs and other internet companies to a meeting on 17 June to discuss ways in tackling widely available child abuse images, and online political and religious "extremist" material.
Antony Savvas |
07 Jun |
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The majority of mobile workers now use their own devices to do their work, according to research.
Antony Savvas |
07 Jun |
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Nottingham Building Society has made a move to make its critical and sensitive data more secure.
Antony Savvas |
06 Jun |
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Sheffield Hallam University is saving up to £20,000 a year and eliminating "tens of hours of downtime every month" with an improved single sign-on system and application delivery controller.
Antony Savvas |
16 May |
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Qualcomm has signed a mobile device security deal with Kaspersky Lab to load its security software onto Android devices powered by Snapdragon processors.
Antony Savvas |
15 May |
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Royal Holloway, University of London has received a £3.8 million grant to host a new centre for doctoral training (CDT) in cyber security.
Antony Savvas |
09 May |
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A fifth of CIOs (20 per cent) admit to not masking or protecting their customer data before providing it to outsourcers for mainframe application testing purposes.
Antony Savvas |
09 May |
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Samsung has had its security enhanced smartphones and tablets approved for use by the US military.
Antony Savvas |
05 May |
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Enfield Council is controlling the distribution of sensitive data by email in line with the HM Government Security Policy Framework.
Antony Savvas |
30 Apr |
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Cloud content sharing firm Box has hired three industry veterans to help bolster its operations.
Antony Savvas |
20 Apr |
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As Samsung seeks to challenge the dominance of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server platform in the business market, it has now struck a mobile device management technology deal with Absolute Software.
Antony Savvas |
05 Apr |
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The Audit Commission's National Fraud Initiative (NFI) is said to have pinpointed £1 billion potentially lost to fraud, overpayments or errors across council and government departments.
Antony Savvas |
19 Mar |
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Large companies expect more protection from their existing security tools than they are capable of, shows research, which also found that almost three quarters (72 percent) of European enterprises have suffered a targeted attack on their networks.
Antony Savvas |
23 Feb |
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A quarter of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks that occur in 2013 will be application-based, according to analyst Gartner, with attackers sending out targeted commands to applications to tax the central processing unit (CPU) and memory - making the application unavailable.
Antony Savvas |
22 Feb |
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Prime minister David Cameron is using his trade trip to India to sign a cyber security deal with the country, over fears that UK customer and company data off-shored to Indian companies could be vulnerable to hackers.
Antony Savvas |
20 Feb |
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