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Workaholic Brits can't find the off switch
News Chris Rolland, head of American Express Insurance Services, said in a statement: "The use of mobile technology would seem an obvious way to keep up with the increased pace of working but there is evidence of it all too often eating up precious... [19 Mar 2008]
Windows Server 2008: Microsoft has listened to users
News Microsoft's long-awaited server operating system, Windows Server 2008, is evidence that Redmond is taking note of what customers want. That's according to analysts who feel although the new OS doesn't represent a huge step, numerous small changes... [26 Feb 2008]
Laptop theft breaks data protection law
News He said there has been "no evidence whatsoever" to suggest the customer data on the lost laptop has been misused by a third party. Skipton Financial Services (SFS) has been found to have been in breach of the Data Protection Act by the Information... [21 Feb 2008]
NHS admits thousands of smartcards have gone walkies
News In a statement, Connecting for Health said there is "no evidence that any security breaches have ever arisen from lost or stolen cards". More than 4,000 NHS smartcards used to access a range of electronic systems and applications have gone missing... [06 Feb 2008]
Why O2 isn't willing to share
News The company doesn't buy the argument that network sharing will help operators reduce costs - despite some of its rivals clearly believing otherwise - and Dowd said there is no evidence to suggest any network sharing deals done by rivals will pose... [05 Feb 2008]
Government reveals snooping figures
News The commissioner does not, however, give his backing to intercepted comms being used as evidence in court. The government's snooping watchdog has issued its latest report revealing there were more than 253,000 requests to eavesdrop on individuals... [30 Jan 2008]
Which gadgets make it into your suitcase?
News Author of the report, Colin Shaddick, said younger people are often early adopters and based on the evidence of the survey, people are becoming less likely to go on holiday to escape their everyday life. [29 Jan 2008]
Stolen M&S laptop contains 26,000 pension details
News A spokesman for the ICO said: "There is no evidence that any employees suffered ID fraud but there is always that risk with this type of information. Security from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more. [25 Jan 2008]
Cyber-extortion on the rise - but targets the 'fringe'
News The CIA also said it had evidence of blackmail demands following demonstrations of successful "intrusions through the internet". Security from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more. A is for Antivirus [24 Jan 2008]
ID cards rollout pushed back to 2012
News Opponents have seized on the revelations as evidence that Gordon Brown's government is cooling towards ID cards. The widespread introduction of ID cards has slipped back by two years, leaked Home Office documents have revealed. [23 Jan 2008]
Stress at work is a killer
News New research shows strong evidence of a direct biological link between workplace worry and coronary heart disease. The research, which was carried out by scientists at University College London (UCL) and is part of a long-running study following 10... [23 Jan 2008]
CIA: Cyberattacks cut power to "multiple cities"
News CIA senior analyst Tom Donahue told a Sans Institute conference in New Orleans that the CIA had evidence of successful cyberattacks against various countries' critical national infrastructures. He said his organisation had evidence of blackmail... [21 Jan 2008]
3.5G network growth ramping up
News HSUPA (high speed uplink packet) is rarer than HSDPA - with just 26 commercial networks launched in 22 countries - but there is evidence that momentum is building here too as all these launches occurred last year, with the vast majority taking... [09 Jan 2008]
Commons' committee calls for reckless-data-loss laws
News The committee said organisations should be obliged to report losses and expressed concern further cases of data loss are still coming to light, saying there is evidence of a widespread problem within the government. [03 Jan 2008]
MPs condemn government over L-driver data loss
News In response to Kelly's admission, Theresa Villiers, the Conservative shadow transport secretary said: "Taken together with the catastrophe at HMRC, this is further evidence of systemic failure in the government's handling of private data. [18 Dec 2007]
