Internet Fraud Booming, Says Chamber Of Commerce
News Internet fraud is rising steeply, according to the International Chamber of Commerce's Commercial Crime Services (CCS) division, which reports that nearly two thirds of all cases it dealt with in 2000 involved online fraud.
[January 2, 2001, 12:44]
HW Chamber Of Commerce Case Study: Ian Ewers
White Papers Ian Ewers works for the NWM project, which is contractual, owned and run by Herefordshire and Worcestershire Chamber of Commerce. Working from H &W Chamber of Commerce, the project team used the internal computer systems, which were recently...
[February 8, 2005, 23:00]
HW Chamber Of Commerce Case Study: Malvern Boilers Ltd.
White Papers The client is a manufacturer of condensing boilers based in Malvern. The business issues related with the use of ISDN were centered on the promotion of the company and the speed of sending and receiving e-mail, especially when large files were...
[February 9, 2005, 2:00]
UK Fights Back Against Cybercrime
News Two organisations, the British Chamber of Commerce (BCC) and the Information Assurance Advisory Council (IAAC), are planning to take action. What companies don't realise is that with the new technology comes a potential threat from a wide range of...
[May 14, 2002, 17:24]
A Year Ago: RIP Gets Roasting From Former Government Adviser
News The IoD, along with the British Chamber of Commerce, is concerned that it is unfeasible for large businesses to comply with the bill. A report, commissioned by the British Chamber of Commerce and due to go before the Lords Monday, is expected to...
[June 12, 2001, 6:28]
RIP Comes In For Roasting From Former Government Adviser
News The IoD, along with the British Chamber of Commerce, is concerned that it is unfeasible for large businesses to comply with the bill. A report, commissioned by the British Chamber of Commerce and due to go before the Lords Monday, is expected to...
[June 12, 2000, 11:58]
Spam Law Compromised By Direct Marketers
News A spokesman for the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce told ZDNet UK sister site silicon.com: "At the time spam was not such a big problem for business and the general feeling was that business wanted to hear from other organisations in order to...
[June 2, 2005, 14:10]
Barrett Points To France In Encryption Lesson
News Peter Bishop, who heads up the electronic commerce unit at the UK Chamber of Commerce, said that it was vital to establish a global framework. In the wider global village, the International Chamber of Commerce is attempting to set up worldwide...
[September 25, 1998, 16:45]
Still An Open Range For Junk Faxes In California
News A law designed to ban marketers from sending unsolicited faxes was set to take effect in California on 1 January, 2006, but SB 833 is being held up in court after the US Chamber of Commerce issued a legal challenge.
[December 23, 2005, 8:35]
Russian Business Network Strengthens Customer Relationships With Management
White Papers The American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Russia provides market information and events for 800 companies. Since 1994, it has grown more than 600 per cent. To provide clients with the best possible service, AmCham decided to invest in a Customer...
[July 3, 2008, 1:01]
Extending The EPC Network - The Potential Of RFID In Anti-Counterfeiting
White Papers The International Chamber of Commerce estimates that seven percent of the world trade is in counterfeit goods, with the counterfeit market being worth 500 billion USD in 2004. However, current techniques are not suited for automated tests of...
[January 5, 2006, 0:01]
CedCamera - Sun Mainframe Rehosting Success Story
White Papers Small and medium-sized businesses in Milan, Italy rely on assistance provided by The Milan Chamber of Commerce, which servers over 350,000 members. Find out how the Chamber, through the use of numerous Sun systems like Enterprise Servers and...
[August 15, 2003, 0:00]
UK 'unlikely' To Meet Online Target For SMEs
News The government is failing in its target to get one million businesses trading online by 2002, according to a report published by the British Chamber of Commerce (BCC) on Monday. The Chamber's report also recommends the removal of the controversial...
[November 20, 2001, 10:27]
Gateway Beats IBM For US Government Contract
News Under a two-year deal that Gateway will announce on Wednesday, the San Diego company will offer discounts on products and services to nearly three million small businesses affiliated with the Chamber of Commerce.
[July 25, 2001, 15:00]
Service Provider Increases Productivity And Cuts Costs With BEA WebLogic Workshop
White Papers InfoCamere is a broadband network operator whose infrastructure links Italy's national Chamber of Commerce with 300 branch offices, providing businesses, government agencies, and individuals with high-speed access to millions of documents in the...
[September 11, 2008, 1:01]
Broadband Black Spots Hit Urban Firms
News The UK's patchy broadband coverage is preventing significant numbers of both urban and rural businesses from upgrading to a high-speed Internet connection, the British Chamber of Commerce (BCC) reported on Monday.
[September 1, 2003, 16:00]
Why Business Continuity?
White Papers However, according to the London Chamber of Commerce, 90% of businesses that lose data from a disaster are forced to shut within two years. Are you taking the issue of Business Continuity seriously enough?
[September 12, 2005, 17:16]
Banks Hit By High-tech Extortion
News Just a week after NatWest launched the UK's first-ever banking service to operate entirely via the Internet, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has confirmed that it is aware of a number of extortion demand made by computer crackers on...
[September 22, 1999, 16:38]
Report Says Snooping Bill Expensive And Useless
News The Economic Impact of The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Bill, commissioned by the British Chamber of Commerce(BCC) and produced by experts at the London School of Economic(LSE), says that government assurances about cost efficiency are...
[June 13, 2000, 9:46]
Snoopers' Charter - Changes Are Not Enough
News It follows criticism from the British Chamber of Commerce, the Institute of Directors and numerous political, industry and civil liberties voices. In Ireland the government's e-commerce bill makes it clear that authorities cannot seize keys for...
[June 28, 2000, 16:22]
