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NHS IT - something to celebrate?
To mark the 60th anniversary of the NHS, IT PRO examines the massive IT overhaul at the health services giant.
Photos: ID cards for Brits
The government has unveiled the ID card for British citizens.
Security being taken to the cleaners
Security appears to be all washed up, as USB sticks with sensitive data are being left regularly in pockets when workers take their clothes to be...
UK businesses ban IM over security fears
Concerns over data and user security blamed for the growing ban on the use of instant messaging in the workplace.
Insiders the biggest data security threat
Organisations are ignoring the fact that their biggest threat to data security is from within - and around the mainframe.
Londoners lose 10,000 mobiles in cabs a month
But eight in 10 find their way back to their owners, a study has shown.
NHS Trusts sign up for e-catalogues
Five NHS Foundation Trusts have signed up to use an electronic product information platform for their e-catalogue and contract requirements.
Q&A: Tom Ilube, head of Garlik
The chief executive of identity management provider Garlik discusses how to keep yourself and your information safe online.
LiteOn iHAS 324 DVD burner review
This LiteOn DVD wants to protect your data discs with its 'Smart-erase' function. We see if it works and it its worth it.
Corporate network misuse seen as top security threat
The threat from within an organisation has emerged as the biggest security breach fear among senior business and IT decision makers.
Councils divided over data protection
A new survey has found the vast majority of UK councils cannot guarantee that all sensitive data held on their laptops is encrypted.
Spinvox fights back in voice message row
Spinvox has said its technology does work and that its data is secure.
Staff ignore data security, surveys say
Staff don't see data security as their responsibility, while IT staff like to snoop at confidential information.
Data theft tops downtime in web security survey
The threat of data-stealing malware has overtaken systems downtime due to cyber attacks as the top global web security concern.
ICO urges ‘Privacy by Design’
A report and conference aim to explore the barriers to widespread uptake of privacy enhancing technologies, and their design into plans and projects.
Daily Mail publisher loses laptop
Associated Newspapers and Northcliffe Media have alerted staff at their newspapers that a stolen laptop contained their banking details.
Companies fail to safeguard mobile data
A new survey has found the level of sensitive corporate data stored on mobile devices has increased while the use of encryption and centralised...
FSA fines stockbroker over weak data security
The Financial Securities Authority has fined the Merchant Securities Group £77,000 for failing to protect customers from identity fraud.
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...
Fraudsters test credit cards with charity donations
Fraudsters test credit cards for validity by making donations to charities and similar organisations, according to security researcher
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