War on Terror board game seized by police
Blog Bruce Schneier has blogged about a ridiculous situation where police in Kent confiscated a 'War on Terror' board game. According to Cambridge News online, Kent police said they had confiscated the game because the balaclava included "could be used...
[August 15, 2008, 17:02]
Terror and technology
Leader The terror that these criminals perpetrate is abated considerably by our ability to use information in new and flexible ways. Today's events in London have shown that even a technologically advanced country with well-trained security services and...
[July 7, 2005, 15:30]
Quake 3 Urban Terror
Downloads Urban Terror is a realism based "total conversion mod" for Quake III Arena. Urban Terror is a completely free add-on to id Software's Quake III Arena.
[December 23, 2007, 7:00]
Terror 'futures' exchange may reappear
Talkback We are asking the questions that need answers, like "how do you quantify terror? You're not wrong. TerrorBet.com opened on 4th August and even Tradesport is using our exchange name as a google key word.
[August 11, 2003, 9:22]
Using Data Mining Techniques for Detecting Terror-Related Activities on the Web
White Papers The proposed methodology learns the typical behavior ('Profile') of terrorists by applying a data mining algorithm to the textual content of terror-related Web sites. An innovative knowledge-based methodology for terrorist detection by using Web...
[September 20, 2008, 0:00]
War on Terror board game seized by police
Blog Comment Its good to see that the US is not the only country suffering from "post-terrorist-incident" hysteria and idiocy. It good that we keep our respective morons employed, just don't ever give them guns.
[August 17, 2008, 18:11]
MI5 to provide terror alerts online
Talkback Greetings: How is it that both the sites you list in the aticle aren't there---just an error page
[November 25, 2003, 18:47]
Terror and technology
Talkback Drunk drivers kill 50,000 people a year in the US, and the death rate from murders is higher in D.C.than the death rate among soldiers in Iraq. Fear those you meet every day, they are way more dangerous than terrorists.
[July 11, 2005, 22:47]
Word blunder reveals government terror doubts
News The UK government is once again in trouble over document management, with an apparent split within the government over new hard-line anti-terror laws exposed by a letter from Home Secretary Charles Clarke.
[September 17, 2005, 11:05]
Word blunder reveals government terror doubts
Talkback 40 years on and Plain Text e-mail still hasn't been beat. As for digital signing and all. That won't stop "hidden text" from arriving where it shouldn't. That has more to do with the choice of word processing product and how you go about it.
[September 19, 2005, 21:50]
UK tech 'not ready' for terror attack
News The UK government's ability to protect its citizens in the event of a large-scale terrorist attack has been called into question today following the revelation that work on a dedicated computer network to coordinate the emergency services...
[February 24, 2003, 14:44]
MI5 to provide terror alerts online
Talkback Because I made an error while entering the links into the article. They should work now. Apologies.
[November 28, 2003, 13:54]
Anti-terror blitz hits privacy worldwide
News In the year that has elapsed since the 11 September terrorist attacks, the world's governments have moved to restrict privacy, boost surveillance and increase linking of databases, according to a survey released by a pair of advocacy groups on...
[September 3, 2002, 15:15]
Terror warning conceals virus
News A new virus is spreading by email in Malaysia, combining threats of terrorist plans and a Trojan horse virus. Victims receive an email that claims to warn of five planned terrorist attacks, with the times and places leaked by an anonymous Malaysian...
[December 29, 2003, 9:15]
Information Commission lambasts anti-terror bill
News Sweeping measures to retain communications data for law enforcement purposes have been branded "unnecessary" by the Office of the Information Commissioner, along with the warning that such provisions are likely to infringe the Human Rights Act.
[November 14, 2001, 13:51]
Volvo puts brakes on terror joke emails
News Fears of bad-taste humour following September's US terrorist attacks have forced Volvo to ban its employees from sending email jokes about Osama bin Laden. The Swedish carmaker has told its workers that puns about either the attacks on New York and...
[October 29, 2001, 14:00]
Autonomy enlisted in war on terror
News Autonomy has won a deal from the Office of Homeland Security for its software to appear on 200,000 desktop computers in the US, across 21 agencies. The agencies -- which include the FBI and departments of Defense, Commerce, Energy and Justice...
[October 21, 2002, 12:02]
Employee surveillance unaffected by terror threat
News The General Accounting Office, an auditing arm of Congress, said in a report released on Monday that corporate-level monitoring of email and Web use does not appear to have changed since the 11 September, 2001, terrorist attacks.
[October 29, 2002, 14:25]
Blunkett calls for European DNA database of suspects
News Home Secretary David Blunkett is calling for the creation of an EU-wide DNA database of criminals and terror suspects to aid the government's war on terror. Blunkett is meeting representatives from the 'G5' nations of France, Germany, Italy and...
[July 6, 2004, 11:15]
Whitepaper on Terrorism Insurance
White Papers The objective of this whitepaper is to show how terror insurance has grown over the past decade and especially since September 11, 2001. It will compare how industries, as well as national governments, viewed terror insurance prior to 9/11 and how...
[January 26, 2005, 2:00]



