UK Government To Improve Computer Security
News The British government is to shore up the defences of its computer network against hackers and virus writers, employing specialist security firm CenturyCom to oversee the implementation of the new Government Secure Intranet (GSI).
[November 19, 1999, 12:34]
EU Data Laws Threaten UK Firms
News The legislation will also affect offline firms, warned managing director of security firm CenturyCom. Worryingly, the majority of companies are ignorant of the laws regarding personal data, according to a survey commissioned by CenturyCom.
[March 1, 2000, 16:10]
Net Attacks: The UK Could Be Next
News Paul Cronin, head of penetration testing at computer security company CenturyCom, says however, that the situation in the UK could easily turn ugly. At 6.30pm (GMT) Monday the largest Web site on the Internet, Yahoo.com, was rendered inaccessible...
[February 10, 2000, 12:01]
Top Level Domain Names Hijacked
News Paul Cronin, head of penetration testing at CenturyCom comments, "This latest hacking episode appears to be more a case of sloppy security procedures than poor technology. The domain names of high-profile companies like Adidas and Manchester United...
[April 14, 2000, 16:19]
A Year Ago: Top Level Domain Names Hijacked
News Paul Cronin, head of penetration testing at CenturyCom comments, "This latest hacking episode appears to be more a case of sloppy security procedures than poor technology. Serbian crackers redirect traffic to a political page
[April 14, 2001, 6:00]

