Archive - 11 Jul 2005

US trials RFID tags to track land border crossings

Department of Homeland Security to chip visa documents...

SOX compliance diverts funding from IT security

Companies in danger of ignoring other risks...

The Vegas CIO: Tim Stanley, Harrah's Entertainment

Meet the man who runs the IT which runs the biggest casino company in the world...

UK's Nasa hacker breaks his silence

'There's an extra-terrestrial conspiracy going on'

Hacker mag closure spells bad news for security

Its intentions weren't pure but they were at least visible...

Keep email and phone records for three years, says Clarke

Data retention would aid police and counter terrorism, says Home Secretary

Jonathan Steel's Blog: Beware phishers

And spread the word to others as well...

Accenture to hire 30,000 in Asia

India, China and the Philippines to benefit...

Jonathan Steel's Blog: Mobile phones in the news

Can we trust the images of important events mobiles give us?

Casino mega-merger in the hands of the techies

Casino CIOs talk to silicon.com about challenge ahead...

Leader: Tech and terror

Look to the good technology, from the grassroots up

Cuba travel sites embargoed by US

Blacklist extends to more than 60 websites...

London attacks: Blogs express anger and emotion

People from across the world turn to the net to make their voices heard...

silicon.com team gearing up for mountain challenge

Tackling Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon for a great cause...


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