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UK Government launches cyber security strategy
Risk monitoring and information sharing.
Angelica Mari
Jun 26 2009 6:31AM
Security
UK's most spammed man identified
An anti-spam software company has revealed that three of the UK's five most spammed individuals use Orange as their ISP..
Guy Dixon
Jul 7 2008 8:16AM
Security
UK's NHS loses 6,000 smartcards
The NHS has misplaced as many as 6,000 smartcards used to access patient records..
Iain Thomson
Feb 8 2008 6:48AM
Security
Gadgets drive up UK's energy use
Consumers say they're willing to pay more for energy-efficient products.
Anna Lagerkvist
Jul 10 2006 1:49PM
Hardware
UK's Open University simplifies its patching
The Open University in the UK, which runs distance learning for 200,000 students, has automated the process of patching its population of Sun and Microsoft servers.
Dan Ilett
May 26 2004 12:48AM
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