internet terrorism
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Can tech end bloody wars?
Comment Throughout my life I have seen warfare mutate from the World War II model to terrorism, the threat of weapons of mass destruction and cyber attacks. It starts with artificial intelligence deployed in autonomous robots... [28 Aug 2009]
A New Supply Chain
White Paper But contrary to what many think, the driving force behind these changes is not only the threat of terrorism: the driving force behind the changes the industry is experiencing is the ever-increasing ability of importers... [27 Jun 2009]
Integrating VPN and IDS: An Approach to Networks Security
White Paper The Internet and recent global cyber terrorism have fundamentally changed the way organizations approach security. Recent worm and virus incidents such as Code Red, Nimda, and the Slammer worm have... [11 Jun 2009]
Obama: 'We are underprepared for cyber attack'
News The department will gather and focus all our efforts to face the challenge of cyber terrorism," President Bush said when signing the 500-or-so-page bill into law in November 2002. President Obama on Friday said the US... [01 Jun 2009]
Capture, Retain, and Analyze CDRs and IPDRs With Maximum Efficiency and Performance
White Paper Wireline, wireless, and internet service providers must not only collect and store billions of CDRs and other event records, but they must also be able to run complex queries to identify and extract specific records to... [02 Apr 2009]
Facebook slams gov't snooping plans
News Kelly added that the government suggestions were also impractical from a technical point of view, and may be self-defeating for counter-terrorism efforts. First, the government would use deep packet inspection to monitor... [25 Mar 2009]
Legal Eye: Does Home Office online surveillance go too far?
Comment Others will claim they have nothing to hide and welcome the extra protection against, for example, the threat of terrorism. The commercial cost: Does increasing police access to the internet potentially... [21 Jan 2009]
£12bn snooping database disappears from Queen's speech
News There is concern the bill will allow the government to store all UK communications in a £12bn super database, with Whitehall arguing that the law needs to be updated to allow police and security services to monitor and store... [03 Dec 2008]
Lords: 'Do we really need £12bn super comms database?'
News Speaking in the House of Lords today, she asked: "Is this going to be the most effective way to fight terrorism given the estimated cost is up to £12bn? Minister for security and counter terrorism Lord... [17 Nov 2008]
Cops enlist HAL in fight against crime
News Looking at how AI techniques can boost digital forensics, the government-funded Cyber Security Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) will examine the potential use of AI in web counter-terrorism surveillance, fighting... [05 Nov 2008]
Snooping database has to happen says gov't
News In a speech to the Institute for Public Policy Research Commission today, Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said the introduction of new laws to monitor modern communications is necessary in order to combat terrorism and... [15 Oct 2008]
Gov't spends £18m on comms surveillance
News Grants for ISPs and telcos to store this information were made available both under section 106 of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001, and under Data Retention (EC Directive) Regulations 2007. [07 Aug 2008]
Terrorists turning to tech, warns gov't
News In a speech at the Homeland & Border Security Conference 2008 in London on Thursday, Admiral Lord West, parliamentary undersecretary of state for security and counter-terrorism, said that terrorists were increasingly... [04 Jul 2008]
Cyber crime: The global battle
News The majority of work carried out by the computer intrusion team are criminal intrusions on computers such as hacking and distributed denial of service attacks but it also deals with intrusions relating to counter... [05 Jun 2008]
Critics attack gov't email, phone database plan
News We are at the very early stages of deciding how to update the law to allow public authorities to continue to obtain and have access to communications data essential for counter-terrorism and investigation of crime purposes. [20 May 2008]
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