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Laptop theft poses identity theft risk to M&S staff
Laptop with 26,000 names, addresses and National Insurance numbers of workers at Marks and Spencers is stolen from printing firm.
Banks face nightmare scenario of internal ID theft
Expansion of spending on data security measures still failing to address identity and data theft by staff and criminals on the inside.
Bring you own device: the $600 question
Inside the enterprise: A recent Cisco report claims bring your own device is gaining support from IT departments. But how much are staff willing to...
Burglary leads to loss of data about 9,000 children
A staff member from Barnet Council lost the data relating to 9,000 children after unencrypted storage devices were stolen from their home.
Staff forced to bypass security controls
Inappropriate policies and procedures are leading over two-thirds of employees to break security controls in order to do their jobs, a survey has...
UK firms must fight for best tech talent
With an ever-aging population and a lack of skilled IT workers coming through, British tech companies will have a fight on their hands to get the...
Conficker remains trouble as infections go unreported
The Conficker Working Group is now working with the Metropolitan Police Central e-Crime Unit, but even that's not enough staff to tackle the problem.
Brit fashion brand updates wireless comms
Ben Sherman has replaced an existing Cisco wireless LAN in an effort to speed business by providing more secure and manageable wireless access to...
Scottish hospital set to debut robotic staff
A team of robotic workers will use their own corridors underneath the Forth Valley Royal Hospital, and will be used to conduct 'day-to-day' tasks.
Thames Water doubles contact centre efficiency
A deployment of workforce management software has helped the water company improve the management of 800 staff.
ID theft concerns over Eden Project stolen laptop
Police investigate theft of laptop containing payroll information of staff at popular Cornwall eco-attraction.
Quarter of UK firms have no wireless security policy
Survey finds that 26 per cent of organisations fail to govern security of wireless access for staff.
Lloyds TSB completes £3.5m converged network project
New converged network brings together 1,100 staff and rolls out 30 seat IP contact centre as well as wireless access.
Guest access to corporate networks too risky
New research shows that over a third of IT staff view guest network access "an unacceptable security risk"
City University goes high speed
New deal with ntl: Telewest will connect 15,000 students and 2,500 staff with a high speed network.
IT Security must adapt to remote working
Expert warns that passwords are not enough security for staff working outside the corporate firewall.
Symbian Foundation to cut staff in 'transition' to licensee
The Symbian Foundation will be changing its business model, cutting operations and employees in the process.
West Wales hospital cuts servers with virtualisation
New tech takes hospital from 40 to three servers while boosting services for staff and patients.
South Somerset goes mobile
The south west district council will get mobile services for its staff as part of a new voice telecoms deal with Thus.
IT managers blame staff for security breaches
New survey finds that IT managers pass the buck for internet breaches on to other company employees.
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