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Government wants businesses to snoop for GCHQ
Firms are being asked to help stop the bad guys by feeding information to Government officials.
Gates: Killing web access is easy
Talking about Egypt's internet blackout, Bill Gates says it's easy to cut off a country's connections.
UK police trialing ‘Minority Report’ software
Police in the UK are testing out some IBM predictive analytics software to assist their crime-fighting work, according to reports.
The iPhone arrives on Vodafone network
The battle for iPhone market domination just heated up as the iconic device has hit the Vodafone network.
Midsized companies crushed under spreadsheets
IBM research reveals that the hassle dealing with spreadsheets is costing some businesses time and money.
Passports could take place of ID cards, says Blunkett
MP and former home secretary David Blunkett tells Infosecurity 2009 that biometric passports could take the place of ID cards.
Ordnance Survey maps free for all from today
OS OpenData initiative sees maps made completely free for personal or commercial use in latest step in Government's 'Making Public Data Public' plan.
How to recover and restore deleted or damaged files
If you've accidentally deleted a file or you have an office full of corrupted hard disks, there's no need to panic. It may still be possible to...
Survey finds database security lacking
IT decision makers labour under misconception that sensitive data is secure, but levels of database security and regulatory compliance tell a...
Retailers can save £1 billion by ‘synching their data’
Retailers working from one source of product data could save money and help make mobile retail a reality.
Adobe and McAfee join forces to protect data
It’s claimed that McAfee and Adobe customers will get the best of both worlds.
Tech giants want new privacy law
Microsoft and Google are among the leading players in a new alliance wanting to make it more difficult for the US government to monitor cloud-based...
O2’s network crashes again
The mobile provider’s network will come under even more scrutiny as yet again its data capabilities falter.
Inside data targeted by spam attacks in 2009
The bad guys are also going to target the unemployed by baiting them with money making schemes.
Snow Leopard bug is eating user data
Some angry Apple users find that the new Mac OS is deleting folders thanks to a bug in the system.
Should data be a strategic asset?
Inside the Enterprise: Are bits and bytes as important as stock, plant and machinery? It seems so.
IBM IOD 2010: Businesses heading for unstructured data explosion
We're heading for zettabytes, according to IBM.
Businesses need accurate data, but most don't have it
Many businesses believe that having accurate business data could help them survive the economic downturn.
Google launches new Dashboard data controls
Search giant Google has launched a new feature for its users, allowing them to view all the data across Google accounts from one page.
Week in Review: How much is too much data?
Half a million requests for data concerning our communications seems an awful lot…
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