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The top five internal security threats
It's widely known that internal staff are the biggest threat to IT security, but what specifically should an employer watch out for? more
Keeping mobile data from going walkabout
Mobile email is no longer the preserve of upper management but providing access to company information on the go has its risks more
Lib Dems call for data guardians
The Liberal Democrats are seeking the introduction of data guardians into the public and private sector, to protect citizens' information rights more
Worker suspended over loss of prisoner data
An employee at Home Office contractor PA Consulting has been suspended after the loss of a memory stick holding the unencrypted details of every prisoner in England and Wales more
Ministry of Justice reports nine data breaches
The ministry reported the data breaches, affecting around 45,000 people, to the Information Commissioner's Office in the last financial year more
Foreign Office reports five data breaches since 2007
The data breaches at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office are thought to have affected less than 188 people in total more
ICO: Gov't ignoring data-sharing hazards
The government is blindly pursuing data-sharing plans without heeding the potential pitfalls, information commissioner Richard Thomas has claimed more
Lords presses government for data-breach law
The House of Lords has again urged the government to introduce a data-breach notification law, adding that banks should be liable for e-fraud losses more
Video: Get the most out of your data
How do companies deal with information management? Jonathan Steel, CEO of tech-research firm The Bathwick Group, gives insights based on a recent ZDNet.co.uk benchmark survey more
Justice minister urges overhaul of gov't data handling
Michael Wills has called for the government to handle data transactions as carefully as financial transactions more
MoD announces data-protection action plan
The ministry has published a plan of how it intends to meet 51 data-policy recommendations made as part of review into the loss of MoD laptops more
Systemic failure blamed for HMRC data loss
Two reports have found the loss by HMRC of 25 million child-benefit claimant details was 'entirely avoidable' more
Discussions
Mobile Security and the MD5 Hack: Day...
Mobile Security and the MD5 Hack: Day Trading By Mobile Beware Author: Eric Everson, Founder MyMobiSafe.com It seems that we can do as much or more from our phones today than we... More
AT&T and TMobile: The New Era of Mobil...
AT&T and TMobile: The New Era of Mobile Security Complexity Author: Eric Everson, Founder MyMobiSafe.com It has been just days since AT&T and TMobile have been issued steep fines... More
2009 Mobile Security Outlook: The Year...
2009 Mobile Security Outlook: The Year of Mass Attack Mobile Viruses Author: Eric Everson, Founder MyMobiSafe.com It’s that time of year when everyone is on the lookout for the... More
Free training
I've previously suggested one route to staff IT training, here's another. Because training videos can cost hundreds of pounds.why not put together your own custom course. Invest a little time...
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Do Open Office's troubles matter?
Should the news posted by Michael Meeks claiming that the Open Office (OO) Project is in trouble affect the decision to use it? Excel PowerPoint and Word have evolved pretty slowly. The...
Adrian Mars
Stalking Horse by the Biggest Patent Troll on the Planet
Another thought occurred to me about Microsoft's Christmas Morning Scrooge Event. Perhaps Microsoft is using this patent to push against Android OS being used on FPGA based CPU's. Field...
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