Police 'misusing National Computer'
News Misuse of the Police National Computer (PNC) by officers is undermining public confidence in the police's ability to handle data, according to the deputy chair of the police complaints commission. Where one officer is misusing the Police National...
[July 16, 2004, 12:00]
Police 'misusing National Computer'
Talkback you should contact the independant police complaints commission for advice on this Try there website for information and contact them for help.anonymous police officer http://www.ipcc.gov.uk
[June 29, 2006, 1:49]
Police 'misusing National Computer'
Talkback a police officer looked me and 2 other poeple up he was just fined i think he should have been sacked he is back at work he can do it agin can anyone help
[January 30, 2006, 11:44]
Experts Warn Of New-style Cyber Attack
News Over the past six weeks, network servers have come under assault by a fundamentally new style of computer attack, said experts at the National Information Systems Security Conference in the US. A glance through the attendee list shows that more...
[October 20, 1999, 10:45]
FBI Most Wanted: A Computer Worm?
News A largely unsuccessful computer worm has garnered national attention in the States after an FBI agency posted a warning of the malicious code on its pages over the weekend. On Saturday, the National Infrastructure Protection Center -- a joint...
[April 4, 2000, 9:20]
Teachers Give Postitive Response To 'cyber' Budget
News Brown said: "Our target is a national network of 1000 computer learning centres, one for every community in Britain .a whole network of computer learning with one purpose only, that the whole of Britain is equipped for the information age.
[March 10, 1999, 15:44]
National Intelligence IT System Hit By Delays
News Sir Michael Bichard, who led the official inquiry following the Soham murders, is concerned that delays are already hampering efforts to set up a national police intelligence computer system. Also, despite all the focus on improving the performance...
[March 15, 2005, 11:50]
Nato: Cyber-terrorism Danger Equal To Missile Attack
News Nato's cyber-defence chief has warned that computer-based terrorism poses the same threat to national security as a missile attack. Suleyman Anil, head of Nato's Computer Incident Response Capability Co-ordination Centre, said a determined...
[March 10, 2008, 8:06]
IBM Adds 'trusted' Chip To PCs
News IBM will be the first computer maker to use National Semiconductor's SafeKeeper Trusted I/O Device, which stores a computer's identity in silicon, making it harder for outsiders to access. National Semi said that storing such information in...
[September 16, 2004, 10:00]
NSA Attempting To Design Crack-proof Computer
News Software emulation firm VMware announced it has teamed up with researchers at the US's National Security Agency to create a nearly crack-proof computer that can place sensitive data in virtual vaults inside the PC.
[February 2, 2001, 8:38]
NHS Dismisses Calls For IT Review
News Last October the group of 23 computer experts claimed urgent action was needed to put the £12bn National Programme for IT (NPfIT) back on track, with their spokesperson, Oxford University visiting professor Martyn Thomas, warning that the project...
[February 6, 2007, 11:12]
Nuclear Lab Bans Wireless Networks
News Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory said it has banned the use of wireless computer networks at its facilities over concerns that security flaws in such systems could leave classified information vulnerable to hackers.
[January 31, 2002, 13:21]
ISoft Halts Legal Action Against CSC
News Troubled software company iSoft has called a halt to legal proceedings initiated against Computer Sciences Corporation, one of the local service providers for the NHS National Programme for IT, after the latter blocked its takeover by Australian...
[June 7, 2007, 16:59]
Watchdog To Launch Further NHS IT Inquiry
News The public sector's spending watchdog is to launch another inquiry into the NHS' multibillion pound computer overhaul. Those comments followed disruptions to computer services in 80 hospital trusts after the power supply to a data centre was...
[September 6, 2006, 10:30]
Modern PCs To Challenge WWII Codebreaker
News Colossus, the cipher-breaking World War II computer, is to be pitted against modern computing power in a competition organised by the National Museum of Computing. The Colossus works by comparing two data streams, added Cliff Horrocks, another...
[November 15, 2007, 14:09]
MoD Tech Scheme Hit By Major Delays
News In a report published on Thursday, the National Audit Office said that the late running of the Ministry of Defence's programme to replace hundreds of computer systems with a single, secure infrastructure has so far deprived the department of...
[July 4, 2008, 10:16]
A Quick Look At The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA)
White Papers The goal of the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA) is, essentially, to establish a new commercial law for the information economy-first at the national and then, through the influence of the United States, at a global level...
[October 5, 2003, 23:35]
Researcher Sacked Over Anti-Microsoft Paper
News Dan Geer, a longtime computer security researcher, and several colleagues released a controversial study on Wednesday that called the ubiquity of Microsoft software a hazard to the economy and to national security.
[September 26, 2003, 8:50]
Study Warns Of Open-source Security Danger
News Computer systems are the backbone to US national security," said ADTI chairman Gregory Fossedal. Terrorists trying to hack or disrupt US computer networks might find it easier if the federal government attempts to switch to 'open source' as some...
[May 31, 2002, 16:34]
US Homeland Security To Police The Net
News Those are the FBI's National Infrastructure Protection Centre, the Defence Department's National Communications System, the Commerce Department's Critical Infrastructure Assurance Office, an Energy Department analysis centre, and the Federal...
[November 21, 2002, 11:55]

