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Nationwide WiMax in next two years?

News Intel, the most prominent backer of WiMax, is planning to integrate the technology into its upcoming Centrino 2 platform by the end of this year, and is pumping money into companies all along the value chain, from component manufacturers to...

Tags: 3g, wimax

[09 May 2008]

Are we losing the security war?

Comment But an observer from another planet might be forgiven for asking why, after all this time, the security industry and world governments between them have failed to deliver any sure-fire solutions for dealing with a global problem - beyond throwing...

Tags: security, e-crime, cyber crime

[29 Apr 2008]

E.ON powers down to cut carbon and costs

News Its goal is to shrink its corporate carbon emissions, and save money on operational costs in the process. Although it may sound counter-intuitive, energy giant E.ON has been setting its sights on reducing the power consumption of its non-energy...

Tags: green, e.on, carbon emissions, travel

[25 Apr 2008]

UK online spend up 50 per cent this year

News The results conflict slightly with other data out recently from the British Retail Consortium, which found shoppers were less inclined to use credit and debit cards, preferring to spend only the money they knew they had.

Tags: consumer electronics, alcohol, online retail

[22 Apr 2008]

Dear silicon.com... File-sharers, women in tech and the price of 'experts'

Comment Either way, it is an unacceptable waste of money and it is long overdue that those of us that pay for it (the tax-payers) have a proper way of indicating our displeasure. Why must they keep throwing our money at a lost cause?

Tags: file-sharers, home office, women

[17 Apr 2008]

Secret ID card review: Judge quashes its release

News M is for Money E is for EDS The High Court has quashed a ruling that a review of the ID card scheme should be published. Judge Stanley Burnton overturned the decision by the Information Tribunal that the ID card gateway reviews should be published.

Tags: gateway reviews, national identity register, id cards

[14 Apr 2008]

ID cards fuel £147m consultancy bill

News M is for Money E is for EDS Home Office spending on consultants shot up from £7.6m in 1997/98 to £147m in 2006/07, a period described by shadow home secretary David Davis as the "worst period in its 200-year history".

Tags: home office, biometrics, id cards

[11 Apr 2008]

PayPal wages war on phishing

News According to Gartner, 3.3 per cent of the 124 million people who received phishing emails in 2007 were duped and lost money. E is for Extradition Speaking at the RSA security conference in San Francisco this week, Michael Barrett, PayPal's chief...

Tags: certification, education, isps, paypal

[11 Apr 2008]

Manufacturer Gains Time, Money, and Peace of Mind with Microsoft Server Solution

whitepaper Atom Jet had no reliable e-mail communication, Internet security standards, or working virus control. When new owners took over the reins at Atom Jet Industries, they realized that they needed to update the company's IT systems in order to remain...

Tags: upgrades and migration, xp, microsoft windows, productivity

[10 Apr 2008]

Lowering the Total Cost of Ownership of Oracle E-Business Suite

whitepaper This paper describes the oracle e-business suite TCO challenge and mercury's money saving solution. Oracle e-business suite can help you cut the cost of running your business. Many leading companies today are using mercury it governance center...

Tags: business strategies, suite, tco, business suite

[02 Apr 2008]

Increased Online Revenues With Secure and User-Friendly e-Commerce Shopping Site for the Largest Retail Network in the UK

whitepaper MindTree Consulting built a robust online shopping basket and an integrated Travel Money Card product for the largest post office network in Europe. Leveraging its competency in building e-commerce applications, MindTree designed a shopping basket...

Tags: e-commerce security

[27 Mar 2008]

PM to pump cash into security and espionage tech

News A Home Office spokesperson would not specify to silicon.com sister site ZDNet.co.uk how much money had been set aside for the development of bugging and tapping technologies. E is for Extradition Gordon Brown presented the government's National...

Tags: gordon brown, cyber crime, security, funding

[20 Mar 2008]

Police chief: Cyber crime is everywhere

News She said: "We are talking about virtual groups, for example in the case of credit card fraud from getting the details to releasing the money there may be 12 different skill sets with people collaborating from many different countries and sharing...

Tags: soca, cyber crime, e-crime, campaign

[19 Mar 2008]

Businesses may be forced to pay for <strong>e</strong>-crime police

Businesses may be forced to pay for e-crime police

News Businesses would be forced to contribute to the funding of a national police e-crime unit under the current proposal being considered by the Home Office. But the private sector has hit back saying the core funding for a dedicated police unit to...

Tags: e-crime, cyber crime, dedicated, campaign

[17 Mar 2008]

UK Plc calls for national police e-crime force

News He said: "The government must invest more money in education in order to help the public protect themselves against high tech criminals and crucially, bring back a well resourced, highly skilled centralised unit for the investigation of all forms...

Tags: e-crime, police, cyber crime, crime

[14 Mar 2008]

Police <strong>e</strong>-crime funding set for green light?

Police e-crime funding set for green light?

News Start-up funding could be secured for a national police e-crime unit this month, the Metropolitan Police officer behind the plans has told silicon.com. Detective Superintendent Charlie McMurdie, who has just stepped down as head of the Metropolitan...

Tags: cyber crime, nhtcu, e-crime, campaign

[12 Mar 2008]

Spam

whitepaper The intent here is to make the individuals spend money. Spam is the vilest manifestation of e-mail abuse. Spam is unsolicited junk mail sent to the mail server. People who indulge in such activities are called Spammers.

Tags: anti-virus

[11 Mar 2008]

ID cards chief defends u-turn

News M is for Money E is for EDS The head of Britain's ID cards project and national identity database has defended the government's revised ID card plans in the face of allegations of a u-turn after the project was scaled back.

Tags: id cards, security, identity, british

[10 Mar 2008]

Tories: Time to wage war on cyber crime

News Davis said that cyber crime attacks to steal and extort money were a multi-billion business that was now worth more than the international illegal drugs trade. The Conservatives have criticised the government's response to the growing threat from...

Tags: e-crime, security, cyber crime, threat

[06 Mar 2008]

ID card u-turn by government

News M is for Money E is for EDS A government u-turn has ditched plans to force people to get a biometric ID card when they renew or apply for a passport. Silicon.com's A to Z of ID Cards A is for Act B is for Biometrics

Tags: id cards, cards, identity, details

[06 Mar 2008]

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