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Enterprise content management vendors go mobile

Enterprise content management vendors go mobile

Address changing patterns of users.
Phil Muncaster Aug 18 2009 6:14AM Software
Hackers break into MI5 website

Hackers break into MI5 website

Visitors' personal information may be compromised, but no risk to UK security.
Phil Muncaster Jul 31 2009 10:12AM Security
Report urges electronic health records by 2012

Report urges electronic health records by 2012

Government blueprint advocates ICT transformation of the healthcare sector.
Brett Winterford Jul 27 2009 5:45PM Software
Social networks urged to tighten security

Social networks urged to tighten security

New Sophos report warns against complacency.
Phil Muncaster Jul 23 2009 9:56AM Security
Employers warm to IT contractors

Employers warm to IT contractors

Private sector makes up for Gershon cuts.
Brett Winterford Jul 22 2009 4:24PM Training & Development
Cybercriminals modernise, but stick to vintage exploits

Cybercriminals modernise, but stick to vintage exploits

Cybercriminals are combining older exploits with modern business management techniques to make money, according to a new Cisco security report released this week.
Chuck Miller Jul 17 2009 10:21AM Security
Police probe <i>News of the World</i> phone tap claims

Police probe News of the World phone tap claims

Guardian report alleges widespread use of criminal methods to get stories.
Staff Writers Jul 10 2009 10:13AM Security
Filter trial report in September: Conroy

Filter trial report in September: Conroy

Government says its aims are “modest”.
Ry Crozier Jul 9 2009 6:30AM Telco/ISP
Google sees new spam players on the horizon

Google sees new spam players on the horizon

Emergence of hotbeds.
Shaun Nichols Jul 2 2009 2:58PM Security
Apple chief's liver transplant revealed

Apple chief's liver transplant revealed

Underwent surgery two months ago?
Phil Muncaster Jun 22 2009 6:32AM Hardware
UK Government publishes Digital Britain report

UK Government publishes Digital Britain report

Promises fast broadband for all and a clampdown on piracy.
David Neal Jun 17 2009 6:14AM Telco/ISP
"Three strikes" rule for illegal downloads falls out of favour

"Three strikes" rule for illegal downloads falls out of favour

The UK government is reported to be moving away from introducing a "three strikes" policy to combat illegal downloaders.
Tom Young Jun 6 2009 10:50AM Telco/ISP
Spam tops 90 per cent of all email

Spam tops 90 per cent of all email

Spam levels rose by five per cent last month to reach over 90 per cent of all email, according to the latest figures from cloud-based security vendor MessageLabs.
Phil Muncaster May 27 2009 5:43AM Security
How to improve CRM processes at no extra cost

How to improve CRM processes at no extra cost

Forty per cent of companies are focused on generating effective customer relationship management (CRM) strategies in order to increase their competitiveness when the economy recovers, according to Gartner.
Rosalie Marshall May 27 2009 12:23AM Software
Security firms warn of malware avalanche

Security firms warn of malware avalanche

Security firm Fortinet has warned in its latest threat report of an ever-growing tide of malware.
Staff Writers May 8 2009 10:13AM Security
Large firms guilty of reactive IT cost cull

Large firms guilty of reactive IT cost cull

Three-quarters of large firms and government departments are stripping out IT cost, with a further 10 per cent planning to do so in the future, Deloitte research shows.
Phil Muncaster Apr 28 2009 6:08AM Financial Services
Over 280 million records compromised last year

Over 280 million records compromised last year

More than 280 million records were compromised in 2008, according to a new Data Breach Investigations Report from global comms and IT provider Verizon Business.
Phil Muncaster Apr 15 2009 10:46AM Security
Microsoft report shows scareware, file-fomat bugs on rise

Microsoft report shows scareware, file-fomat bugs on rise

Rogue anti-virus, or scareware, programs -- which entice a user into purchasing fake security software by telling them their machine is infected -- has emerged as the biggest security threat facing internet users, according to Microsoft's sixth Security Intelligence Report.
Dan Kaplan Apr 9 2009 10:42AM Security
SANS report shows security logs no longer "geek toys"

SANS report shows security logs no longer "geek toys"

Organisations use security log data to a greater extent than ever before, according to the 2009 Annual Log Management Survey from the SANS Institute.
Chuck Miller Apr 8 2009 10:23AM Security
Long-Term Evolution mobile broadband set to soar

Long-Term Evolution mobile broadband set to soar

The adoption of Long-Term Evolution (LTE) mobile broadband technology will generate revenues of over US$70bn by 2014, according to predictions from analyst firm Juniper Research.
Ian Williams Apr 1 2009 2:10PM Telco/ISP

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