mobile devices cma
Has Barclays stamped out fraud with PINsentry?
News C is for CMA U is for USB sticks/devices Take-up of the devices has been higher than expected, exceeding 30 per cent of the online user base, Barclays said. Barclays began distributing the authentication devices in the second half of last year... [18 Jul 2008]
Security heading for the cloud
News C is for CMA U is for USB sticks/devices Gartner said the increase in use of cloud-based office software, such as Google Apps or salesforce.com, means online security services will be necessary to protect mobile IT users accessing business data and... [17 Jul 2008]
Prison tech: Mobiles blocked and bodies scanned
News C is for CMA U is for USB sticks/devices Body scanning chairs and mobile phone blocking technology will be rolled out to UK prisons to stamp out drug abuse in jails. Mobile phone use will be blocked and Bodily Orifice Security Scanner (Boss) chairs... [08 Jul 2008]
ANPR "ring of steel" watches over Manchester
News C is for CMA U is for USB sticks/devices Mobile ANPR cameras used in Manchester over the past two years have already resulted in police seizing more than 30,000 cars flagged as illegal by the system. In a statement Mike George, ANPR project manager... [05 Jun 2008]
Global security spend to hit $10.5bn
News C is for CMA U is for USB sticks/devices Increasing demand for a mobile workforce and awareness of damage caused by security breaches will continue to drive the global security software market, Gartner said. [28 Apr 2008]
Mobiles to come under attack from 'bad guys'
News C is for CMA Mobile devices are going to become the next big target for cyber criminals who will be helped by the greater availability of tools to develop software for them. Wielding both an iPhone and BlackBerry, Schmidt said the sheer ubiquity of... [24 Apr 2008]
Tech to cut red tape and leave police to police
News C is for CMA Various time saving, crime-fighting devices are also being used, including video ID parades, live-scan electronic fingerprinting, wearable body cameras and a £50m capital fund to deliver 10,000 mobile data devices to officers by... [08 Feb 2008]
Carphone Warehouse in data protection breach
News C is for CMA U is for USB sticks/devices Mobile phone, broadband, landline and other customers with both companies found themselves unable to take out loans or mortgages because of incorrect credit records, or were visited by bailiffs to recover... [16 Jan 2008]
2008: Crunch time for IT jobs?
News C is for CMA U is for USB sticks/devices Photos: Five mobile gadgets for cops While demand for tech workers to fill vacancies is still strong, one sector where there has been some softening is banking, according to recruitment consultancy and... [10 Jan 2008]
Encryption not the key to data security
News C is for CMA U is for USB sticks/devices Richard Steel, CIO for the London Borough of Newham, added encryption should be used "where the data must be mobile and combined with two-factor authenticated access". [07 Dec 2007]
Poll: The most expensive gadgets lost are...
News C is for CMA Asked which is the priciest gadget they've lost, mobile phones came top with almost two-fifths (37 per cent) of respondents admitting they're the most expensive devices they've misplaced. [27 Nov 2007]
E-payments: Cheap as chips
News C is for CMA Any person requiring money could then draw electronic funds onto devices including mobile phones or smart cards. U is for USB sticks/devices Security from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more. [27 Nov 2007]
Work-related files go walkabout
News C is for CMA The research makes alarming reading, when an estimated 8,500 mobile devices are lost by UK business travellers in the country's airports every year. Fourteen per cent of employees admit to storing company material on their laptop's... [13 Nov 2007]
Europe embraces consumer tech
News C is for CMA Nearly half (48 per cent) of companies that allow employees to use their own tech and provide IT support for these personal apps and devices are in Europe, according to a report from research house IDG Research Services on behalf of IT... [13 Nov 2007]
Good and bad year for comms
AS Analysis Cisco keeps the internet running," said Carolyn Kimber, a panellist from comms user group CMA. In a similar vein to Charles Dunstone at 42 - though admittedly Dunstone has the bread-and-butter role of being the largest retailer of mobile devices in... [12 Oct 2007]
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