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MP calls for UK e-crime tsar
News Mark Pritchard, Conservative MP for The Wrekin, used an adjournment debate last Wednesday to call for more action to address the impact that cyber crime may have on the UK's critical national infrastructure (CNI). [29 Nov 2005]
'Criminals, not terrorists, pose greatest net threat'
News He added: "I hear people talk about the risks to critical infrastructure (CNI) from cyber terrorism but the risks come primarily from criminals. During this event, NISCC director Roger Cummings claimed that foreign... [24 Nov 2005]
City firms get priority phone access
News Priority phone access will be given to companies chosen to be included in the government's critical national infrastructure (CNI), which is supported by public funds, the report said. The intention is for... [03 Nov 2005]
Trojans attacking the UK come from China
News Earlier this month the UK government's National Infrastructure Security Co-ordination Centre (NISCC) claimed that waves of "industrial-strength" Trojan attacks were hitting 300 organisations in the critical national infrastructure... [29 Jun 2005]
Update: UK under attack from Asian Trojans
News According to the National Infrastructure Security Co-ordination Centre (NISCC), hackers in East Asia have developed Trojan horse programs that attempt to steal information from certain parts of the critical national infrastructure... [16 Jun 2005]
A Shipshape Costing Structure: U.S. Navy Improves Financial Visibility With Activity-Based Cost Management
White Paper With the Web-enabled solution, all CNI program directors can log into the system and explore their own costs to see exactly what was spent and how it was spent. Encouraging military leaders to look at the business... [20 May 2005]
'Cyberterrorists poised to attack', warns Labour peer
News Speaking at the Infosecurity Europe conference in London, Lord Harris of Haringey claimed that Britain stood at risk of an "electronic 9/11" because the companies that run parts of the Critical National Infrastructure... [28 Apr 2005]
"Embarrassed" firms paying off DDoS extortion demands
News DDoS attacks - could easily be used to target organisations in the critical national infrastructure (CNI). We are concerned about the technologies of extracting money could be used to endanger the CNI. [11 Oct 2004]
BACS' IT chief Nick Masterson-Jones
Comment The organisation is considered so crucial to the UK's financial systems that it comes under the government's Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) plans of vital organisations and systems that need to be protected in... [14 Sep 2004]