Wednesday, June 17, 2015

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 6/18/2015





UK firms failing to assess cyber threats, study shows
Nearly 70% of UK firms do not assess the suppliers and/or customers they trade with for cyber risk, a survey has revealed

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CIO interview: Alan Jensen, Dansk Supermarked
Danske Supermarket is moving to an omni-channel model, and the CIO must ensure IT and business departments are on the journey together

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CW500: Tackling complexity in IT
At a recent Computer Weekly CW500 Club event, CIOs discussed IT complexity and whether it hinders performance or is simply a consequence of removing complexity in business

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Uefa extends ITC outsourcing deal with telecoms supplier Interoute
European football governing body Uefa extends its managed ITC services deal with provider Interoute with more systems planned for hosted private cloud

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UK bank customers set to share DNA data with banks for biometric authentication
UK consumers want to use biometric authentication security for banking and are willing to share DNA data with institutions for identification purposes

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Digital business unhappy over “draconian” EU data protection laws
European digital businesses say the GDPR text agreed by the EU Council of Ministers is a draconian, blunt-instrument that threatens to hobble online advertising

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Facebook confirms plans to build second European datacentre in Ireland
Social networking giant Facebook puts paid to weeks of speculation by confirming plans to open new datacentre in Ireland

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Password management firm LastPass admits hack – but says password vault safe
LastPass admits system breach, but says it is confident its encryption measures are sufficient to protect users of its online password management service

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