US regulators monitor Apple subscription service over anti-trust fears
US anti-trust regulators are considering the terms of Apple's new digital subscription service, announced earlier this week.
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RSA 2011: Modern IT security often too difficult to deploy, says security technologist
Businesses need to modernise their IT defences as attackers continue to up their game, says James Lyne, senior technologist at security...
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Broadband tops list of UK's favourite innovations
Home broadband is by far the best innovation of the past decade, while social networking and reality television are the two worst, according to a survey of more than 2,000 UK consumers.
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Businesses the main victim as cyber crime costs UK £27bn
Businesses are the main targets of cyber crime, which is costing the economy around £27bn a year, according to a report from the Office of Cyber Security and consultancy Detica.
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Government’s £27bn cyber crime figure slammed as 'sales promotion exercise'
The government's estimate that cyber crime costs the economy £27 billion a year has been attacked by an information security professor at the London School of Economics as a "sales promotion exercise" by BAE Systems, formerly British Aerospace.
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UK technology M&A activity grows nearly 70% in 2010
Smart mobility, social networking and cloud computing boosted technology merger and acquisition (M&A) deals in the UK by 66% to a total of 152 last year, making Britain the second most technology-acquisitive country in the world after Japan, according to research from Ernst & Young.
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Analysis: Have pure IT security firms disappeared?
In 2007, Art Coviello, executive chairman of RSA, the security division of EMC, predicted that by 2010 there would be no need for standalone security companies. Was he right?
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UK leads world in ticket fraud websites, says Met Police
Metropolitan Police officers are monitoring about 1,000 British residents who have run fake websites as part of moves to protect the Olympic Games
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Three London boroughs to save £4m through moving to shared services
The London Boroughs of Hammersmith and Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea, and Westminster City Council have estimated they will save around £4m by 2015 through IT consolidation across the three authorities.
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Business intelligence market set to grow 10% in 2011
IT managers are still investing in business intelligence (BI), with the worldwide market for BI software forecast to grow 9.7% to reach $10.8bn in 2011, according to analyst Gartner.
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Egypt crisis fuels 419-style fraud scams
Advanced-fee fraud scammers are taking advantage of the unrest in Egypt following the resignation of president Hosni Mubarak, a security firm has warned.
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US regulators monitor Apple subscription service over anti-trust fears
US anti-trust regulators are considering the terms of Apple's new digital subscription service, announced earlier this week.
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RSA 2011: Cyber defence must include civilian infrastructure, says US commander
Extending the government and military cyber security programme to critical civilian infrastructure is one of the top challenges facing the US, says General Keith Alexander, commander of US Cyber Command.
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RSA 2011: Modern IT security often too difficult to deploy, says security technologist
Businesses need to modernise their IT defences as attackers continue to up their game, says James Lyne, senior technologist at security...
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Broadband tops list of UK's favourite innovations
Home broadband is by far the best innovation of the past decade, while social networking and reality television are the two worst, according to a survey of more than 2,000 UK consumers.
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RSA 2011: E-mail is still top cyber attack method
E-mail is still the top attack method for targeted and espionage attacks, say security experts
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Shell agrees €300m managed fuel card service
Oil giant Shell has signed a 10-year, €300m deal with service provider Logica and software company FleetCor Technologies
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Businesses the main victim as cyber crime costs UK £27bn
Businesses are the main targets of cyber crime, which is costing the economy around £27bn a year, according to a report from the Office of Cyber Security and consultancy Detica.
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