Ofcom has revealed plans to borrow spectrum from public sector bodies, such as the Ministry of Defence, to cope with increased demand by wireless technologies during the London 2012 Olympics.
Fortnum & Mason has come under fire for asking customers to email their credit card details in order to get a refund, after an IT glitch prevented the store from delivering all of its hamper orders in time for Christmas.
Fortnum & Mason has admitted that its staff made an "error" in asking a customer to email their credit card details in order to get a refund.
More than a quarter (28 percent) of public sector workers expect to suffer a cybercrime attack in their organisation in the next 12 months, according to a global survey from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).
The UK and Europe needs to get involved with and help influence America's national identity scheme, according to the Jericho Forum.
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust is contesting a £375,000 fine from the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) over the theft of hard drives containing patient data.
The value of location-based data to businesses is so great that soon users will not be able to opt out, an IT security expert has warned.
Train companies and station operators could face fines for not providing accurate and timely information about delays to passengers, thanks to a new industry code of practice.
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has launched a campaign calling for citizens to suggest what data public bodies should publish proactively.
The UK government has unveiled a new cyber security strategy, which includes the creation of a new cyber crime unit.
The UK government has announced a pilot of a cyber security 'hub' that will enable the public and private sectors to exchange information on cyber threats.
Former UBS trader Kweku Adoboli will not enter a plea for at least a month on the alleged rogue trading case that led to the bank losing £1.3. billion, a London court heard yesterday.
Seventy percent of UK organisations are not very confident of their ability to fully recover their systems or data after downtime or data loss, a new survey has found.
A number of UK banks have undergone an exercise to demonstrate that they can cope with a cyber attack that prevents customers from accessing cash, and public transport disruptions during the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Businesses looking for a secure virtual environment will only consider the private cloud in the near future, according to analyst IDC.