New Tool To Protect Children From Net Exploitation
News A new Internet tool developed to aid the fight against child exploitation on the Internet has been unveiled on Thursday by Glasgow University, The Internet platform Net-Enforce, developed by the Centre for Europe's Children at the University of...
[March 22, 2001, 15:47]
Sun Case Study: University Of Strathclyde
White Papers The University of Strathclyde, located in Glasgow, Scotland, is a top-ranking European University dedicated to excellence through its core mission of promoting useful learning. The university implemented a system for processing and protecting...
[September 27, 2006, 0:00]
Cybersquatting Cases Branded As 'biased'
News When Irving Remocker from Glasgow won the right to keep the domain name for his chess Web site, yourmove.com, in the face of legal action from £20bn insurance giant CGNU earlier this year, the odds were against him.
[August 21, 2001, 17:15]
Douglas Alexander Takes On E-minister Role
News Alexander, who was born in Glasgow in 1967, is strongly behind the government's drive to quickly put all government services online. After studying politics and modern history at Edinburgh University, Alexander moved to the University of...
[June 12, 2001, 9:32]
UK E-science Centre Pushes Grid Computing
News The centre, based at the University of Edinburgh and jointly run with the University of Glasgow, is intended as a focal point for the UK's eight regional e-Science Centres, in Oxford, London, Cambridge and other locations, as well as engaging with...
[April 26, 2002, 7:31]
Singaporean Online University Opens Doors
News You won't find any Ivy League schools here, but a respectable roll call of colleges such as the University of Glasgow, the University of Virginia, the National University of Singapore, the University of New South Wales, the University of Hong Kong...
[July 29, 2003, 13:52]
Apple Releases Security Patches
News The company credits an employee in the IT department of Glasgow Caledonian University for reporting the flaw. Apple has released a security update that fixes several flaws in its Mac OS X operating system.
[October 5, 2004, 10:50]
Chatroom Danger: Britain Breaks UN Pledge To Protect Kids Online
News The state has a duty to provide for the rights of the child," said Andy Bilson, director of the Centre for Europe's Children at Glasgow University. Britain is in breach of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the child by failing to...
[March 15, 2001, 12:40]
Britons Still Don't Trust The Web - But It's All In The Mind
News This could be because entering credit card details online feels like "a dangerous public disclosure" according to Dr Cynthia McVey, a psychologist at Glasgow University. Almost 70 percent of UK Internet users don't believe it is safe to use a...
[July 6, 2004, 13:50]
New Symbian CEO Named
News He has also held executive positions at BT, where he stayed for 11 years, and the Glasgow Royal Infirmary University NHS Trust. Symbian has announced Nigel Clifford will be the company's new CEO, starting this June.
[May 18, 2005, 17:00]
Friday
Blog The first known artificial refrigeration was demonstrated by William Cullen at the University of Glasgow in 1748. Friday 5/07/2002 Our Internet Fridge is settling in, and has become a firm friend of all.
[July 5, 2002, 15:41]
Lacey's Paper Round
News The New Scientist reported on a computer modelling technique developed at the Department of Forensic Medicine and Science at Glasgow University. But e-commerce has a negative side too, as The European reports on the loss of several hundred jobs as...
[September 1, 1998, 11:02]
Interactive TV Is Open For Business
News We won't say when we're going to launch it," said a spokesman, "At the moment we are just extending our Glasgow trial. To coincide with the launch a report from the University of Hertfordshire, commissioned by Open, found that shoppers saved up to...
[October 12, 1999, 15:26]
In-Line Service Measurements: Exploiting IPv6 Extension Headers
White Papers The ability to measure, monitor and control the service quality experienced by network traffic is becoming increasingly important as multiple traffic types are aggregated onto IP networks. This paper introduces a novel measurement technique for...
[October 27, 2004, 3:00]
Events Diary
News Networking PCs: Normandy Hotel, Glasgow. Image Processing and its Applications: University of Manchester. Phone: 01895 454 545 Smartcard '99: Olympia 2. Phone: 01895 454 545 ISPCON '99: Novotel Hotel, London
[February 22, 1999, 5:53]
Events Diary
News Networking PCs: Normandy Hotel, Glasgow. Image Processing and its Applications: University of Manchester. Integrated Communications '99: Olympia Exhibition and Conference Centre. Telephone: 01895 454 545
[February 15, 1999, 7:03]
Events Diary
News Networking PCs: Normandy Hotel, Glasgow. Image Processing and its Applications: University of Manchester. European DevWeek '99: Business Design Centre, London. Integrated Communications '99: Olympia Exhibition and Conference Centre.
[February 8, 1999, 9:35]
Events Diary
News Networking PCs: Normandy Hotel, Glasgow. Image Processing and its Applications: University of Manchester. E-business Master Class: Le Meridien, Piccadilly, London. European DevWeek '99: Business Design Centre, London.
[February 1, 1999, 5:48]
Events Diary
News Image Processing and its Applications: University of Manchester. Sustaining Growth in the Internet Age: Washington, USA Networking PCs: Shropshire House, London. Telephone: 0800 834 838 Intranet & Extranet Development : Swallow International Hotel...
[March 1, 1999, 5:36]
Using Digital Signatures To Authorise Financial Transactions
White Papers The Scotmid project staff at the University of St Andrews investigated the possible use of digital signatures to authorise Financial Accounts to make payments. Digital signatures would appear to offer a convenient and secure alternative to...
[August 14, 2003, 16:19]

