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Police wants volunteer officers to fight cybercrime
The Police Central e-crime unit is looking for volunteers – but instead of pounding the beat they’ll be helping to fight e-crime.
The UK needs to take the ‘e’ out of e-crime
Are politicians, police and industry really taking the threat of cyber criminals seriously, or does confusion reign?
Broadband funding could be fed into business security
Increased public sector funding for technology could be used by businesses to protect against threats in the face of tight budgets.
BBC data security ‘under scrutiny’ during recession
The head of IT security for the BBC talks about the challenges it has in protecting against the threat of a data breach.
Olympics could be hit by cyber attack, says Blunkett
The former home secretary says that urgent action must be taken to protect the London Olympics from cyber criminals.
Another week, another few million records lost
Bank details sold on eBay, prisoners’ records escape, UK PLC looks away.
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.
Week in Review: The Windows 7 hype starts here
Microsoft Windows 7 dominates the thoughts of the tech world, while experts question the future of data surveillance and e-crime in Britain.
Dealing with increasing threats on the cheap
An Infosec 2009 report reveals that the recession will force businesses to fight bigger threats with lower budgets.
Cyber policing and surveillance in Britain today
Key issues on Britain’s treatment of e-crime and the surveillance of its people were high on the agenda at London’s recent Infosecurity show.<br>
Q&A: Gerhard Eschelbeck, chief technology officer at Webroot
We spoke to the chief technology officer of one of InfoSecurity 2010’s main sponsors to find out more about the rise of malware in 2010.
Infosecurity Europe 2007: Only tenth of companies have encryption policy
New survey finds that only nine per cent of UK companies have policies to govern use of encryption in the enterprise.
Infosecurity 2007: Security will be key to MiFID success
Security will be fundamental to successful MiFID implementations, but the costs incurred as a result will not be small. <br/>
How an FBI agent transformed Microsoft security
In time for Infosecurity 2009, IT PRO talks to Edward Gibson, one of the main figures behind Microsoft's computer security in Britain.
Infosecurity Europe 2007: Security no longer wedded to IT department
Security is increasingly likely to end its marriage with IT to go professional, according to research published this week. <br/>
InfoSec 2011: The big themes
We look at the major talking points of this year's InfoSecurity conference.
InfoSecurity 2010 Round-up
All the news from this year's InfoSecurity exhibition held at Earl's Court in London.
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