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Hackers to face decade in jail
Hackers in the U.K. could face ten years in jail under stiff new laws passed in parliament.
Mar 8 2006 4:44PM
Firms face growing IT security danger from 'enemy within'
Global organizations are leaving themselves vulnerable to significant security risks because of widespread failure to take steps against internal threats, industry experts warned today.
Dec 1 2005 11:53AM
The changing face of spam
Junk email clogging up your inbox used to be annoying, but as René Millman reports, it’s moved beyond that and become a lot more sinister
Feb 21 2005 5:02PM
The new face of spamming
Spam - unsolicited email - is driving IT departments crazy. It wastes network and storage resources, steals time from staff and diverts IT resources to managing defences and poring over quarantine lists.
Nov 9 2004 7:26PM
Biometric firms face uncertain future
Biometric firms will suffer from a US government decision to delay implementation of biometric visas for travellers to the country.
Apr 8 2004 3:17PM
Companies combine to face biometric challenge
Security firms De La Rue Identity Systems and BioDentity Systems have teamed up to provide international travel document and border clearance solutions that work using biometrics.
Feb 9 2004 4:51PM
The Changing Face of Security Penetration Testing
The growing importance of adequately protecting computer resources is constantly highlighted by an ever-increasing number of high profile IT security incidents appearing in the media.
Jan 16 2004 10:32AM
Ensure Your Pocket Time-Bomb Doesn't Blow Up In Your Face!
Companies are under more pressure than ever before to ensure that when it comes to protecting their lifeblood - their critical corporate data - no protection can be too much.
Jan 14 2004 2:34PM
Aussie Brocade staff may face axe
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
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