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Coffee^ 1.7

Coffee^ 1.7

...Did you know that some of the worlds most powerful business, including Lloyds of London and the New York Stock Exchange, started life as a... Read more

6 May, 2012
The Thames Circular Tour 2.0

The Thames Circular Tour 2.0

...THIS TOURWalk through the City of London, taking in the iconic Gherkin, Lloyds of London, the Monument and the once notorious Tower of London. Cross... Read more

19 March, 2011
The City and the Tower London Tour 1.0

The City and the Tower London Tour 1.0

Walk through the City of London, taking in the iconic Gherkin, Lloyds of London, the Monument, the Thames riverside and more, ending at the... Read more

26 August, 2010

Lloyds TSB to trial two-factor authentication

The bank will offer a keyring-sized Access Code Device to 30,000 customers in an effort to combat phishing Read more

14 October, 2005 by Tom Espiner

Lloyd's to provide open source IP indemnity

Syndicates at Lloyd's of London have finally woken up and smelled the coffee - they may soon begin underwriting open source software Read more

15 August, 2005 by Ingrid Marson

Soca tackles cybercrime at domain level

...been playing the system." Marcus Alldrick, senior manager of information risk for Lloyds of London, also welcomed closer collaboration between Soca, registries and registrars, but... Read more

17 March, 2010 by Tom Espiner

Mr. Abdul Tawala Alishtari, endows the Global Peace Film Festival, Inc- 7C

Part 7C As I reflect in my journal upon the previous parts, I disclose to the Charitable Endowment Council, or CEC, a... Read more

25 January, 2007

GPL 'minimises risks of open source'

...comments come a day after the announcement of an insurance policy from Lloyds of London around the use of open source software. The $10m policy... Read more

3 November, 2005 by Martin LaMonica

Firm offers classes for hacker detectives

...at stake for companies, the security industry is undergoing a boom, and Lloyds of London recently launched a hacking insurance service. Foundstone is a consultancy... Read more

31 August, 2000 by Will Knight

Company directors 'exposed' to computer crime

...that insurers are becoming more aware of the dangers that companies face. Lloyds of London last week announced plans to offer "hacking insurance" for firms... Read more

17 July, 2000 by Will Knight

Escom bankruptcy (2) - Escom Direct closes, warranty deal offer

Lloyds of London has arranged that owners of Escom PCs can get a... Read more

17 July, 1996 by Martin Veitch
Post Graduate - <endeca_term>Lloyds of London</endeca_term> Insurance Risk management and

Post Graduate - Lloyds of London Insurance Risk management and

Our client a Lloyds of London Insurance leader is looking to hire a post graduate to... Read more

26 May, 2012
Microsoft BI/ C#.Net Developer (SSIS, SSAS) £65K, <endeca_term>Lloyds of London</endeca_term>

Microsoft BI/ C#.Net Developer (SSIS, SSAS) £65K, Lloyds of London

SQL Server BI Developer/ Analyst (Microsoft BI, .Net) required for a leading Lloyds of London Syndicate based in the City. The role will involve both... Read more

18 May, 2012
SQL Server BI/ C#.Net Developer, £55-65K+Bonus+Bens, <endeca_term>Lloyds of London</endeca_term>

SQL Server BI/ C#.Net Developer, £55-65K+Bonus+Bens, Lloyds of London

SQL Server BI Developer/ Analyst (Microsoft BI, .Net) required for a leading Lloyds of London Syndicate based in the City. The role will involve both... Read more

17 May, 2012
SQL Business Intelligence Contract London City <endeca_term>Lloyds of London</endeca_term> Market

SQL Business Intelligence Contract London City Lloyds of London Market

...Business Intelligence Analyst developer is required by my client based in the Lloyds of London Market. This particular client of mine works closely with many... Read more

17 May, 2012

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