Virtualisation helps stop scammers, says Salvation Army UK CIO
Thin-client virtualisation has helped protect the Salvation Army UK from scammers, according to CIO Martyn Croft.
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Moving to the cloud 'could increase energy costs'
Deploying cloud technology could increase organisations' overall energy costs rather than reduce them, according to experts.
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Big Issue sellers to be given smartphones
Homeless people selling The Big Issue magazine are to be equipped with smartphones to produce digital content.
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Apple sues Samsung over smartphone and tablet design features
Apple is suing Samsung, claiming its mobile phone and tablet product lines copy Apple's iPad and iPhone devices.
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Tesco increases spend on banking IT
Systems underpinning Tesco Bank were among the factors prompting an increase in Tesco's capital expenditure, the retailer said in its annual results
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Scottish tech firms to hire more staff
The majority of Scottish technology companies plan to hire more staff this year, according to a survey.
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Infosec 2011: The economics of security
Paul Simmond, a board member, of the IT security group Jericho Forum, and former CISO of ICI and AstraZeneca, hosted a panel on the economics of security.
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Infosec 2011: Canon highlights security risk of improperly configured printers
Canon has launched the first in its series of 'hardening guides' advising on best practice security configuration for its imageRunner Advance series of multifunctional devices (MFDs)
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Infosec 2011: Cisco announces new tools for securing the mobile enterprise
Cisco has introduced new security products to its Borderless Networks portfolio to help IT departments manage mobile devices, changing workforce habits and the impact of video on the network.
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Majority of companies to accept staff-owned smartphones
More than half of large organisations will allow staff to access corporate documents via mobiles or tablets in the next 12 months, according to research.
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Infosec 2011: Consumerisation of IT is a fact of security life, says Lord Erroll
Organisations must accept change, embrace consumerisation of IT, and ensure security by focusing on the most sensitive data, says Lord Erroll.
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Infosec 2011: PCI DSS compliance has positive impact on data security, study finds
Organisations that comply with the payment card industry data security standard (PCI DSS) have far few data breaches...
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Human rights must trump internet engineering, says Council of Europe
The Council of Europe has proposed international rules to govern the internet and insisted human rights must be at the fore.
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Moving to the cloud 'could increase energy costs'
Deploying cloud technology could increase organisations' overall energy costs rather than reduce them, according to experts.
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Infosec 2011: Security software among the most insecure applications, study reveals
Two-thirds of software industry applications fail to meet acceptable security quality upon initial submission, a study of 4,800 applications has revealed.
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Microsoft executive's departure sparks Apple cloud rumours
Reports that Apple has hired a senior Microsoft datacentre expert have sparked speculation of the company's plans to expand its cloud services portfolio....
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Growth of NFC to drive overhaul of Chip and PIN equipment
The growth of near-field communication (NFC) in the UK will drive the replacement of retailers' Chip and PIN point of sale (PoS) equipment, according to an analyst.
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ENISA issues final report on Cyber Europe 2010
The EU's cyber security agency, ENISA, has issued its final report on the first pan-European cyber security exercise for public bodies, 'Cyber Europe 2010'.
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Microsoft Office 365 available in beta
Microsoft's Office 365 cloud service is now online as a public beta, together with an online marketplace for apps and professional services.
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Fujitsu finally announces Centrica deal
Fujitsu has announced its part in Centrica's outsourcing reshuffle, which saw T-Systems replaced by HP in the datacentre and Fujitsu on the desktop.
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UAE steps up efforts to monitor BlackBerry devices
The United Arab Emirates plans to limit organisations' access to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server system, which could enable authorities to step up efforts to monitor handsets.
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Compliance tops security agenda
Regulatory compliance will be the top business issue affecting enterprise IT in the next 12 to 18 months, according to security group ISACA.
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Security firm Sophos calls on Facebook to implement safety plan
Security firm Sophos has called on social networking business Facebook to implement a three-point plan to address top security issues.
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'EU proposals will cripple online SME retailers'
New EU proposals could cripple smaller online retailers, the Forum of Private Business (FPB) claims.
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Microsoft unveils Windows Phone 7 'Mango'
Microsoft has unveiled its latest Windows 7 phone operating system, code-named Mango, which will include augmented reality and multitasking features.
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