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USB Flash Disks: A modern day business curse?
Is the small USB drive that’s resident in many professionals’ pockets these days actually housing a major security threat? We investigate…
Infosec 08: Officials held responsible for data security
Senior members of government are set to be held responsible for data breaches, according to the Information Commisssioner.
PC stolen from the office of Hazel Blears
A computer has been stolen from the office of the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, containing both government and...
Ambulance call records lost in transit
The Scottish Ambulance Service confirms that 900,000 data records including names, addresses and phone numbers are lost by a courier.
Palm Pre users lose cloud data
It’s the Sidekick saga all over again, with yet another mobile cloud backup service losing users' data. This time the Palm Pre is in the frame.
Most ex-IT admins would steal data
A survey from an ID security company claims that the majority of IT administrators would steal company data if they were laid off.
Ministry of Justice loses data on 45,000 people
The latest government data breach has some wondering if it's possible to ever trust the public sector with information.
Analysis: The security industry moves into data protection
McAfee’s recent purchase of data protection company Reconnex showed the latest security vendor focusing on a market that has exploded thanks to...
Boots security worker loses data on 34,000 people
Data tapes stolen out of security subcontrator's car included banking information related to the firm's dental plan.
Analysis: Data losses – New responsibilities for business?
The recent House of Lords cybercrime report urged new policies to improve data security. IT PRO looks at how business and law enforcement would be...
MoD loses 87 USB drives holding classified data
Admission that losses of portable storage drives containing sensitive data goes back to 2004 has politicians in uproar.
HMRC denies asking the US for fraud help
Revenue and Customs says it was offered access to the US’s DARTT anti-fraud system.
Growth in stolen bank data pushes prices down
With cybercrime on the increase, the black market has been flooded with stolen bank and credit card details, forcing criminals to sell the data for...
Data leakage tops Infosec concerns
The latest survey of information security professionals has, unsurprisingly, put data security at the top of their list of business concerns.
BBC dragged into child data loss incident
Independent production company commissioned by the Beeb loses data relating to 250 children, including when their homes would be empty and easy to...
The Midweek Interview: Bill Shelton part one
In the first part of our interview with Bill Shelton, Data Protection Manager product manager at Microsoft, he discusses the changing shape of...
Tandberg unveils Virtual Tape Library series
Tandberg Data has launched a new series of Virtual Tape Libraries.
Moorepay refutes stolen laptop claim
Payroll specialist Moorepay refutes claim by The People newspaper that a laptop containing financial data relating to the Duchy of Cornwall estate...
Sidekick customers file lawsuits
American T-Mobile Sidekick customers are beginning to file lawsuits against the companies responsible for the data failure.
Cloud computing inherently dangerous, says Check Point
Check Point explains the dangers of cloud computing and says how technology can help prevent data leaks.
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