IT security pros failing on risk strategies
IT security professionals in Europe have "significant gaps" in their enterprise risk strategies, according to research from HP.
IT security professionals in Europe have "significant gaps" in their enterprise risk strategies, according to research from HP.
Despite the majority of UK citizens saying they access government services digitally, a third are concerned about their personal data, according to research from business consultancy Accenture.
Despite the majority of UK citizens saying they access government services digitally, a third are concerned about their personal data, according to research from business consultancy Accenture.
The mobile content industry has signed up to a new privacy framework that is designed to protect consumers.
The University of Nottingham has boosted its IT security with an analytics service from HP.
The public, including young teenagers, are being encouraged to enter a competition to develop ways to promote cyber security.
Only 12 percent of consumers believe organisations do enough to protect their data, according to ICM research.
A joint UK and India ICT research project into next generation networks, which involves 200 researchers across the two countries, has attracted £10 million in funding.
The University of East Anglia (UEA) is aiming to improve its high performance computing (HPC) architecture with new management software after more than doubling capacity.
The government is calling for councils to share best practice is tackling an estimated £2.2 billion annual fraud bill.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is reportedly investigating the links between computer trading companies and stock exchanges, to see if they have unfair advantages over other investors.
Sky News has admitted hacking the emails of members of the public, but has defended the hacks on the grounds that they were "in the public interest".
UK hackers linked to the Anonymous group are encouraging supporters to attack the Home Office website this Saturday (7 April) in protest at the extradition of three UK citizens to the US.
The mobile telecoms industry lost more than $58 billion last year - over six percent of global revenues - due to inadequate fraud management and revenue assurance processes, a research paper has claimed.
BATS Global Markets has taken the chairman's role away from Joe Ratterman, also its chief exective, just days after the equities exchange had to cancel its initial public offering due to an IT crash.