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Cheat Sheet: The Police Central e-crime Unit
Cheat Sheet Following the announcement of PCeU's creation late last year, the Conservatives and business leaders criticised the level of its funding allocated to the unit - £7m over three years, saying it's not enough to tackle a criminal... [20 Jul 2009]
Cheat Sheet: BT's £1.5bn fibre plans
Cheat Sheet Such a hands-off approach is essentially seen as a sop to BT and other operators who have long complained about the high cost of putting in a fibre infrastructure: by taking away the threat of price caps, operators... [14 Jul 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Wi-fi
Cheat Sheet A lot of individuals and businesses are apparently not securing their wireless networks.silicon.com's CIO Jury said they consider rogue hotspots to be a security threat and several high profile hacks - including the TJX... [24 May 2007]
Cheat Sheet: The Computer Misuse Act
Cheat Sheet In addition, by extending the jail term to two years, hacking becomes an extraditable offence and that is very important when dealing with the global threat of cyber crime. The Computer Misuse Act. I think I can work out... [29 Nov 2006]
Cheat Sheet: Security appliances
Cheat Sheet The various models work in different ways and address different issues in many cases - with varying degrees of integration and threat management - but the premise is basically the same. A security appliance? [20 Feb 2006]
Cheat Sheet: Contactless payments
Cheat Sheet Are mobile phone firms a threat to payments firms? Contactless payments (CP) - what's that, then? Rather than hand over cash, sign your name or even do the chip and PIN thing when you buy something, the wondrous gift of... [11 Oct 2005]
Cheat Sheet: ID cards
Cheat Sheet It's a different kind of threat we're facing this time, according to Blunkett. Blunkett even suggested recently that supermarket loyalty cards are more of a privacy threat than ID cards. Well spotted. [22 Nov 2004]
Cheat Sheet: Virus names and alerts
Cheat Sheet No and it doesn't get much better where establishing the extent of the threat is concerned. Often warnings for the same virus, from conflicting sources end up with differing names and differing levels of... [08 Nov 2004]
Cheat Sheet: WiMax
Cheat Sheet One theory is they see WiMax as a bit of a threat to their business and want to get a slice of the emerging WiMax pie in case they lose some of their mobile business when the tech takes off.recently told silicon.com that... [12 Oct 2004]
Cheat Sheet: Managed security services
Cheat Sheet Not through choice, but such staff have lost control of the daily fire-fighting and long term planning involved in security in these days of the blended threat and the attacks raining in from all sides. [24 Sep 2004]
Cheat Sheet: Phishing
Cheat Sheet Over the years there have been instances of people submitting details to spoofed banks they don't even bank with - simply because it looked official and there was some underlying threat that panicked them, often along... [25 Jun 2004]
Cheat Sheet: Bluetooth
Cheat Sheet The real threat comes from 802.11a. Bluetooth? The name doesn't give much away, does it? Not really. Bluetooth technology is named after a Danish King, Harald Blatand - which translates as Bluetooth - who ruled between... [12 Mar 2002]
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