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SMEs on target list for UK cyber attack group

News Intelligence analysis technology company Detica, whose clients include the UK intelligence services and other government agencies, said that it expected knowledge sharing to be funded by both the public and private sectors. [29 Jun 2009]

Inside HSBC's high-tech war on fraud

News Although the heart of the fraud technology is the SAS software, Wylde said technology from Detica and Experian also plays an important role. HSBC is fighting financial fraud by overhauling its approach to transaction... [28 May 2009]

MoD awards tech deals worth £14m

News The 14 companies that have successfully won work through the three contracts include Detica, Logica UK, Northgate, Parity Solutions, S.Com and Vega. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has awarded three tech contracts... [18 Feb 2009]

Firewalls failing to keep generation Facebook in check

News Along with the likes of Detica-owned StreamShield, PAN is aiming to tackle the online apps catch 22 with firewalls that can identify applications, content and users to keep secure data in while allowing online... [18 Dec 2008]

Photos: How computing cracks terrorist networks

Photo The UK TxtReveal system, made by Detica, is unravelling vital information in counter terrorism and intelligence gathering operations. Head of technology innovation at Detica, Imam Hoque, demonstrated how... [23 Sep 2008]

BAE Systems tables £538m Detica bid

News Global defence and aerospace company BAE Systems has tabled a £538m bid for business and technology consultancy Detica. Detica specialises in IT security services and technology to counter threats to... [28 Jul 2008]

Terrorists turning to tech, warns gov't

News Information-security company Detica also claimed that terrorists and criminals were increasingly employing technology, and were attempting to exploit the growing information infrastructure to hide their activities. [04 Jul 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 20.06.08

Round-Up And it poses a security risk for businesses, piped up David Porter, head of security and risk at tech consultancy, Detica. The Round-Up tries not to make a habit of getting caught with its pants down but this week's... [20 Jun 2008]

FSA upgrades tech to improve MiFID monitoring

News The project to upgrade Sabre started more than two years ago and the FSA has been helped by technology consultancy Detica, using technology from SAS and Progress Software. The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is... [20 Jun 2007]

£400m 'biometric borders' bidders revealed

News The Trusted Borders team is led by Raytheon and contains Accenture, Capgemini, Detica, Qinetiq, Serco and Steria. BT and Raytheon will fight it out for the government's £400m e-Borders contract to build a system that... [06 Nov 2006]

Ministry of Defence gives 150 apps their marching orders

News The MoD identified more than 1,000 applications that it would need to move over to the new integrated infrastructure, and IT consultancy Detica was brought in to identifying savings that could be made as part of the... [08 Feb 2006]

Chip and PIN doesn't mean the end of the war on card fraud

News David Porter, head of security for security and risk at consultancy Detica added: "For the foreseeable future cards will have the magnetic strip. A Friday night drinking session had certainly not cost £500, Richard Wolfe... [07 Feb 2006]

Drivers back road-charging black box plans

News Grant Klein, head of transport at IT consultancy Detica, which commissioned the research, said in a statement: "These findings suggest there is significant support for the idea of road user charging as long as it is... [15 Jun 2005]

ID card plans are back and 'more popular'

News David Porter, head of security and risk at Detica, told silicon.com the problem of electoral fraud is one issue which "throws the spotlight back onto ID cards" - most notably the problem of people voting in person with... [25 May 2005]

Election '05: Would e-voting have changed the outcome?

Comment Recent research from Detica suggests the use of new technologies would certainly increase turnout at elections. David Porter, head of security and risk at Detica, told silicon.com: "There are certainly... [09 May 2005]

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