Election Leaves Power Vacuum In MP's Tech Group
News The influential All Party Parliamentary Internet Group (APIG) has been left with a power gap following the unseating of North East Milton Keynes MP Brian White in Thursday’s general election. Brian White
[May 6, 2005, 14:30]
Job Wanted For Ex-MP With Tech Experience
News Brian White, the former Labour MP for North East Milton Keynes who lost his narrow majority of 1,829 in Thursday's election, is looking for a new role, preferably in IT. White, whose seat was taken by Conservative candidate Mark Lancaster, said on...
[May 6, 2005, 13:50]
Government 'must Increase Spending' On Cybercrime Fight
News We hold the view there is a desperate need for more skills and training," said Brian White MP, chairman of EURIM . White added that he thought that the standard of cybercrime fighting will have risen by January 2006.
[January 19, 2005, 16:45]
IT Pros Called To Become Boys In Blue
News I think we should be using special constables," said chairman of EURIM Brian White, MP. White said that legislation alone was not enough to fight cybercrime, and more had to be done to improve the level of skilled police for the Internet.
[December 1, 2004, 16:45]
Education, Not Legislation Will Reduce E-crimes
News This was backed up by Brian White, MP for North East Milton Keynes, who said that legislation on its own can never solve problems. White said that Internet crimes were quickly becoming a good source of revenue for organised crime gangs that have...
[December 11, 2003, 16:40]
MP Slams Cabinet Office's Email Destruction
News But treasurer of APIG and chairman of European Internet security lobbyist EURIM Brian White MP backed the Cabinet Office, even though he believes it is deleting emails in preparation for the Freedom of Information Act.
[December 21, 2004, 15:55]
Enterasys Secures Enterprise VoIP
News Security is among the top concerns of enterprises deploying voice-over-IP systems," said Brian Riggs, an analyst at Current Analysis. Managed security firm Network Box has published a white paper on the security of Skype — one of the biggest public...
[August 22, 2007, 11:52]
MPs Demand Spam Protection For Businesses
News We're saying to the DTI that they've done pretty well so far, but that they should look at this loophole," explained Brian White MP, APIG treasurer, speaking at a press conference at Parliament. A small or medium-sized enterprise is just as...
[October 6, 2003, 17:05]
MPs Turn To Web For Votes
News Labour MP Brian White also attended the meeting. People who sign up get regular mailings via email," White said. If your Member of Parliament suddenly launches a personal Web site with online voting and a chat room in the next few months, then...
[October 30, 2001, 13:06]
A DC-based Culture Is Growing.
Blog Comment Well, looks like Sir Brian Catt considers my poor fact analyses below his dignity to respond. BTW, my efficient one-white-superLED lamp model is being demonstrated successfully right now. And there were no comments from anyone else.
[August 4, 2007, 9:44]
Intel To Integrate Security Chip
News Wave has been working closely with Intel on the development of application and service solutions," said Brian Berger, senior vice president of global business development at Wave, in a prepared statement.
[August 1, 2003, 8:35]
UK Firms Warn Of Increasing Spam Burden
News A small or medium-sized enterprise is just as vulnerable to spam as a home user," said Brian White MP, APIG treasurer, last October. Over half of UK businesses believe the problem of unsolicited email is getting worse, according to an official...
[April 1, 2004, 17:20]
UK Laws May Help Spammers Look Legit
News Wyatt, and fellow MPs Brian White and Richard Allan, were urged by other speakers on Thursday to liaise with their counterparts in the US to resolve the issue quickly. The UK government's anti-spam crackdown is likely to fail at tackling the...
[July 4, 2003, 11:30]
Sun-Microsoft Agreement Breeds Anticipation Of Integration
News Allowing Sun to poke around with Active Directory should lower the technical hurdles to signing on users between Sun and Microsoft systems, said Brian Conlon, chief information officer for global law firm Howrey Simon Arnold & White.
[May 11, 2004, 15:15]
Online Banks Failing Customers
News Report author Brian Gladman explains. It's there in black and white. Online banks are failing to protect consumers concludes a report published by British research institute the Foundation for Information Policy Research Wednesday.
[July 6, 2000, 17:18]
LinuxWorld: Sun Asks IBM To Preload Solaris
News This is a big change for us and a welcome one," said Sun senior marketing director Brian Croll when Intel made its announcement. Both Soria and Sun resellers point to Sun's growing relationship with Intel, which changed the Unix landscape again...
[August 11, 1999, 10:48]
Attack Of The Clones
News The real reason Linux is our choice is cost," said Brian Trudeau of Eastek International in Buffalo, New York, a CentOS user. CentOS and others - Lineox, White Box Linux, Tao Linux, X/OS Linux and Scientific Linux - all rebuild a copy of Red Hat...
[March 24, 2005, 17:35]
Oracle Foresees A Rosy Future For Apple
News That opens the door to a lot of people that maybe have not looked at the Mac platform," said Brian Croll, a senior director of worldwide software product marketing for Apple. The software giant noted in a white paper that the Apple approach was...
[December 7, 2004, 7:20]
Police To Give Cybercrime-fighting Courses
News Brian White MP, chairman of security lobbying group EURIM, has applauded the creation of the seminars, and said it was acceptable for the police to charge for conferences. The more interaction there is between the police force and businesses the...
[January 19, 2005, 12:20]
More Cybercrime Laws Will Be Counter-productive, Says Thinktank
News Introducing the briefing document, the MP for North East Milton Keynes, Brian White, who is chairman of Eurim, said cybercrime is becoming an increasingly serious issue, "which both the government and the private sector need to tackle in partnership.
[April 25, 2002, 11:58]

