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Guard your data
Lee Coppack says that the information that companies hold is as valuable as money for hackers and criminals. The consequences for businesses can be embarrassing and expensive
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Alcatel-Lucent launches new mobile security software
New software allows companies to locate laptops with GPS and restrict access to data
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Cyber threat is growing
Criminals are getting more sophisticated and launching more attacks, said the FBI
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Second class laptops
Dave Fisher discusses how UK business would suffer if organisations were without mobile working
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Survey raises concerns about disaster recovery
More than a quarter of UK firms do not have a disaster recovery plan in place, finds PWC
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EU should facilitate alert system for cyber attacks: ENISA
ENISA presents a study on a European Information Sharing and Alert System for SMEs and citizens: EU’s role proposed to be a ‘clearing house’
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BT launches ‘voice continuity’
New service safeguards voice networks in emergency situations
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What firewalls do and what they don’t do
Ian Kilpatrick looks at some of the newer security threats that are able to find their way through firewalls
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Malware attacks grow by 100% in 2007
New figures reveal as much malware was produced in 2007 as in the previous 20 years
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50% of anti-virus products fail to spot threats
Big-name anti-virus products fail to secure Windows 2000 in latest round of VB100 certification testing
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Lessons from HMRC’s data loss
Would UK consumers benefit from US style data breach notification legislation? Richard Stone argues the case
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Manchester law firm launches e-crime division
Burton Copeland has launched a dedicated digital forensics facility
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Risk broker speaks out after fraud scam
ACR says businesses need to be more aware of corporate identity fraud
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UK business better prepared for disaster: Study
BSI British Standards finds that 81% of FTSE companies could last one week before feeling serious detrimental effects following a disaster
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New business continuity standard is a route to competitive advantage: Aon
Gaining certification for business continuity plans is the next step in strengthening competitive advantage for organisations
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BSI plans nanotechnology standards
In January 2008 BSI will launch six standards dealing with nanotechnologies terminology and three guides
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Widespread datacenter expansions planned by European companies: Study
Disaster recovery initiatives were cited as the leading reason for expansions
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Ways to make your office more secure this winter
An electronic security company has suggested tips for keeping your office, employees and inventory secure during the winter season
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One in six employees lies to cover up errors at work
Survey reveals organisations are exposed to legal action and bad publicity by employees who don’t manage electronic files well