Olympic Games cyber security: Cops not up to the job
UK lacks seasoned cyber security staff to police the games, warns
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UK lacks seasoned cyber security staff to police the games, warns
...there is a large credibility gap. At the same time members of
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21 October, 2010 by Tom Espiner...need them." Philip Virgo, secretary general of the European Information Society Group (
...largely irrelevant at best and harmful at worst, according IT industry association
...forensic experts, not more money or legislation, according to a study by
...body for a number of organisations, including BCS, IT industry lobbying group
...police the Internet effectively. That's the view of Internet security lobbyist
...volunteer their services to police the Internet. The European Information Society Group (
...the subject on Thursday. The paper, published by e-commerce lobby group
...cybercrime is to be effectively tackled, according to a leading IT thinktank.
At the end of March the European Information Society Group (
...face of crime in the 21st century. The European Information Society Group (
...chestPost a comment below… Incidentally, the Parliamentarians who sat in on the
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