Archive - 05 Jul 2005
Leader: Your security is rubbish? Well d'uh...
We want this, and we want that and we want it yesterday... now why isn't it secure?
Cheat Sheet: Widgets
Yoda, Pac-Man and the price of a gallon of gas...
Microsoft: 'State of security is improving'
And we'll still charge for antivirus software...
Sasser virus writer admits guilt in trial
Sven Jaschan gets his day in court...
"Scattergun" security leaves businesses exposed
Holes and vulnerabilities all over the place, warns report...
Mobiles under $30 next year
GSMA seeks rhubarb to its custard
Quarter of government IT projects hit red lights
Departments don't take Gateway Reviews seriously enough
Graham Yellowley
Head of IT, Mitsubishi Securities International
Remote workers give bosses IT security headache
Managers feel like they're losing control, says survey
Councils combine to streamline services
Case study: County and district council share services
Firefox to get Google toolbar
Spellcheck dis...
Atos awarded 2012 Olympics
'We've got a proven track record... '
India and China: Microsoft looks to the east
Teams up with Tata and others...
IBM secures £158m deal with Bradford Council
'Staff jobs are not at risk... '
Beware of the cyber crime boom
Viruses, worms and Trojans increase by 60 per cent...
Trojan targets Symbian smart phones
Battery-draining mobile doom...
Devil's Advocate: Your PC will never be safe
Because hackers keep changing their targets...