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Employees the weak link in financial sector security
A new study presents advice on how to improve information security with a change in financial sector staff awareness.
National Skills Academy for IT to start up next year
The National Skills Academy for IT has formally been approved with £7.9 million in funding.
IT workers feel disenfranchised
A report has found that IT employees feel isolated from business requirements and IT capabilities.
Civil servants to get data breach training
Cabinet Office review calls for government departments to get their information handling skills up to date.
Microsoft invests £45 million to get UK back in work
Microsoft is investing millions into a scheme to train up the unemployed with IT skills.
BCS signs up for e-testing
The British Computer Society has signed a deal to provide IT Foundation Course candidates electronic testing facilities.
IT illiteracy hinders productivity
Those in the know must work overtime to compensate for other employees IT traumas.
New mainframe apprenticeship looks to fill skills gap
Some 18 students will get hands-on experience running a mainframe system with a new programme developed with help from the IT industry.
BCS slams IT degree funding cuts
But the government has defended its decision not to mark IT as a subject important to the public interest.
Prisoners to fill skills gap
The government has launched a new scheme to train inmates in data cabling and network installation.
FOI requests reveal security training gaps
Despite high-profile breaches and a series of recommendations, government departments are still failing to meet minimum IT security training...
Microsoft wants to boost tech training
Microsoft is to offer free online training on its products to boost technology skills and the economy.
First grads from new IT and business degree
Northumbria University is celebrating its first graduates from the new ITMB programme.
ICT tops vocational study
Of the over two million vocational-related qualifications awarded last year, some 19 per cent were for ICT - but it’s a decrease from last year.
Are there enough entry-level IT jobs?
Firms consistently complain of an IT skills crisis, but some people believe entry-level work isn't as easy to find as it should be.
Teachers to get £5.6 million for tech training
New funds will help e-skills and the Open University train teachers to use technology in the classroom.
Businesses ignore cost of software testing risks
A new survey has found growing understanding of the importance of software testing, but that inadequate training and practices is still costing...
US politicians pass $400 million cyber security bill
Legislation to fund cyber security research and training has faced little opposition from a House of Representatives still reeling from a spate of...
User inexperience threatens network security
A security consultancy is warning corporates to ignore access controls and training at their peril as they loosen their grip on the network.
Microsoft investigates leak of "Office" videos
Corporate training videos leak onto top internet download sites
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