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Government expert backs open source

News An expert at the British government's computer security headquarters, CESG (Communications-Electronics Security Group) has endorsed Linux along with the open source model for software development as the most secure computer architecture available.

[December 22, 1999, 6:00]

GCHQ takes on gov't IT security training

News However, GCHQ said on Tuesday that its National Technical Authority for Information Assurance arm, known as CESG, will take on the role of co-ordinating the training effort. CESG will develop the content for information assurance education and...

[July 1, 2009, 12:09]

IT pros back iPhone 3G for business

News Although the iPhone 3G supports Cisco IPsec VPN and network services with WPA2 Enterprise and 802.1X authentication, some readers said that the device would have to be accredited by CESG, the information-assurance arm of GCHQ, before it would be...

[June 10, 2008, 13:52]

Key services at risk from hackers

News The Communications Electronics Security Group (CESG) -- a group within GCHQ responsible for safeguarding official IT and communications -- conducted tests on the utilities' networks and warned that the risks from hackers can only get worse.

[February 23, 1999, 16:14]

BT launches secure, hosted IP telephony

News BT Hosted Voice is based on Nortel's Communication Server 2000 IP telephony switch and is certified by the Communications Electronics Security Group (CESG), the information assurance arm of GCHQ, for the transmission of "restricted" voice traffic.

[September 25, 2007, 16:03]

Airports face growing mountain of unclaimed laptops

Talkback My company is an asset recovery specialist which uses only CESG approved software for data erasure. Has anyone out there considered the potential for even further security breeches if these laptops are falling into the wrong hands.

[September 4, 2006, 15:06]

Guardisk holds key to government laptops

News Guardisk has been approved by the Communications Electronics Security Group (CESG) for "Restricted" and in some cases "Top Secret" data and has already been introduced in some government departments, where laptops containing sensitive information...

[April 30, 2003, 9:22]

UK company offers crypto email for Win2K

News This is the standard for British government departments such as the CESG (Communications-Electronics Security Group). London-based data security company Reflex has developed the first commercial encryption email application fully compliant with...

[January 7, 2000, 12:06]

Think tank urges co-ordinated cybercrime response

News Instead, central government should pool and disseminate knowledge from existing agencies such as the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) and CESG, the information-assurance arm of GCHQ, Cornish told ZDNet UK.

[April 28, 2009, 13:08]

BlackBerrys grounded by Whitehall data ban

News The ban does not affect RIM's BlackBerry enterprise version (4.0 and above), which has been certified by CESG as secure enough to carry "restricted"-level documents — the only PDA device that has been — and so can still be used by civil servants...

[February 5, 2008, 8:13]

PoizonBOx hackers leave e-envoy red-faced

News The spokeswoman said that when launched, the site complied with security standards established by CESG (Communications Electronics Security Group) -- the government's centre for computer security. The government has launched an investigation after...

[March 21, 2001, 10:50]

Surprised or expected of our government?

Talkback Please see CESG Good Practise Guild 5 paragraph 30-32. In my honest opinion i am shocked that another government organisation has not chosen a fully functional encryption package. McAfee bought Safeboot to get their fingers in another pie and they...

[April 3, 2008, 12:08]

BlackBerry joins police on the beat

News BlackBerry devices are the only mobile devices accredited for restricted level data by the UK government national security body, the CESG. Thames Valley Police is rolling out 1,100 BlackBerry smartphones to its police and community support officers.

[June 4, 2008, 9:20]

UK army to buy subs, tanks and jets online

News This is the reason CESG [Communications-Electronics Security Group] was very much involved in rating the risk. The British army will soon be ordering the latest military technology at the click of a mouse thanks to a deal announced Friday.

[July 24, 2000, 12:16]

Small firms get free BlackBerry taster

News BlackBerry devices were recently accredited by UK government technical security adviser CESG, meaning they can be used for handling restricted information. RIM, the maker of BlackBerry handhelds, is giving new small business users the chance to...

[May 4, 2006, 14:55]

Foreign powers are 'main cyberthreat' to UK

News The UK government should be applauded for developing a more proactive approach to this issue, according to the Communications Electronics Security Group (CESG). Where the squaddies are tomorrow needs to be kept secret; you can't put a price on...

[November 22, 2005, 17:40]

iPhone 3G: Does it do the business?

News Lack of CESG approval to use in government systems development of corporate applications For years, Apple has paid little attention to products for enterprise users. Now it's pitching its new iPhone 3G as: "The best phone for business.

[June 11, 2008, 9:31]

News Burst: Key services at risk from hackers

News The Communications Electronics Security Group (CESG) -- a group within GCHQ responsible for safeguarding official IT and Communications -- conducted tests on the utilities' networks and warned that the risks from hackers can only get worse.

[February 23, 1999, 13:59]

'G Cloud' offers new approach to security, gov't told

News Colley told GC News that UK government has previously kept its work on information security in specialist bodies such as GCHQ and CESG, separate from the development of business functions. Information security experts have said the government can...

[October 21, 2009, 10:12]

Wi-Fi-proof sheet gets government approval

News CESG (the Communications-Electronics Security Group), the information assurance arm of GCHQ, has backed the product, but the intelligence community is keeping an eye on who buys it. Wireless hackers could soon face problems when trying to steal...

[April 26, 2005, 16:45]

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