Digital Defences

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Digital Defences

Organisations rely on the internet for key applications and highly sensitive communications. But the internet also represents an area of continued vulnerability for many businesses. Where are the weak spots, what are the latest threats and what security measures can be brought to bear against them? We look at the issues as well as the steps organisations can take to ensure systems and infrastructure are robust and secure.


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Locking down financial security

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Locking down financial security
How good are the safeguards?


Video Cheat Sheet: Biometrics

Video Cheat Sheet
Video Cheat Sheet: Biometrics
From fingerprints and iris scans to veins and palm prints


Filtering's ding-dong fight with malicious spam

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Filtering's ding-dong fight with malicious spam
But can it ever halt the threat?


HMRC's missing discs: Just a warning shot

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HMRC's missing discs: Just a warning shot
Real breaches could topple governments...


Web 2.0 threat looms

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Web 2.0 threat looms
So what can organisations do about it?


Leader: It's time for a data breach disclosure law

Leader
Leader: It's time for a data breach disclosure law
Full disclosure needed to rebuild data protection trust


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Editor's Blog: Missing data, missing brains
Did they also mislay their imagination?

Malware: From bedroom to boardroom

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Malware: From bedroom to boardroom
The crooks are on the march...


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Digital Defences News

Cyber-extortion on the rise - but targets the 'fringe'
…it's a bit of a gamble

Data breach hits thousands of motorists
More info goes missing in the post...

Encryption not the key to data security
CIO Jury: People and processes more important

Data security a top priority for Europe
EC: Collaboration is key…

Poll: The most expensive gadgets lost are...
So where did you see it last?



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