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Revealed: Cyber crimefighting successes

News The report also praises upgrades to Soca's IT infrastructure and services which it says has "resulted in better access for staff to an increased volume of intelligence material across the organisation".

Tags: nhtcu, soca, cyber crime

[15 May 2008]

Fifa World Cup to get high-tech makeover

News It also wants to put more detailed statistics on screen by using "business intelligence and analytics" to tap into the underlying numbers. The Fifa deal will see Satyam handling all "mission critical" IT requirements for the football tournaments...

Tags: outsourcing, fifa, satyam

[23 Apr 2008]

White Stuff settles on secure EPOS network

News Luscombe-Mahoney said: "We're looking at how the network can give us competitive advantage, and business intelligence is paramount to that. Clothing retailer White Stuff is due to complete the rollout of a secure store communications network, which...

Tags: pci, eft, white stuff

[02 Apr 2008]

Taxman goes high-tech in fraud fight

News HMRC's law enforcement arm investigates and detects crimes involving tax fraud, smuggling and related issues, providing the intelligence needed for the prosecution of individuals in breach of UK law with regards to tax and duties.

Tags: airwave, police, encryption, hmrc

[13 Feb 2008]

Cisco places faith in remote access

News We both believe that crucial business documents will need to be accessible and actionable from the 'cloud', or the layer of network intelligence, through a myriad of internet-connected devices. Cisco has invested in SoonR, a company that offers...

Tags: cisco, remote, soonr, phones

[14 Jan 2008]

Fuzzy logic tech project to help the elderly

News Technology aimed at improving care and the quality of life for the elderly will receive a boost with a major project looking at computational intelligence. Speaking to silicon.com, research fellow at DMU's Centre for Computational Intelligence (CCI...

Tags: intelligence, care, research, computers

[03 Jan 2008]

2008: The year of mobile handset evolution?

News With the splash created by the iPhone, analyst house MultiMedia Intelligence says the industry is witnessing the evolution of mobile handsets - as they move from basic voice devices to multi-tooled, multimedia gadgets that are "application-centric...

Tags: video, iphone, handsets, platforms

[03 Jan 2008]

Cyber criminals turn pro

News The six-monthly report uses data from Symantec's Global Intelligence Network which monitors activity in 180 countries. Cybercrime is becoming an increasingly professional business with malware toolkits sold on the internet and confidential details...

Tags: economy, botnets, symantec, malware

[17 Sep 2007]

Is this the malware mother of all botnets?

News However, Turner said should the Storm owners want to start breaking encryption codes, they could do it in a similar fashion to the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence project - or SETI@home. He said: "The SETI@home network is quite different...

Tags: supercomputer, storm worm, botnet, worm

[12 Sep 2007]

Biometric airport security gets thumbs-up

News The miSense trial was aimed at testing the feasibility of advanced passenger screening in the UK, which would allow the traveller's details to be checked against various intelligence and immigration databases and 'watch lists' before being allowed...

Tags: biometric, heathrow, misense

[20 Jun 2007]

HP does SOA much more

News Earlier this month, it introduced Neoview, a business intelligence offering. With an SOA, a company creates services, such as network authentication or customer look-up, that can be used in different situations.

Tags: mercury, soa, hp

[22 May 2007]

Microsoft warns of 'critical' Windows flaw

News In an alert sent to subscribers of its DeepSight security intelligence service, Symantec said: "Customers are advised to.apply the appropriate workarounds as soon as possible, in the event that the attacks become more widespread.

Tags: vulnerability, symantec, windows dns flaw

[13 Apr 2007]

Security key concern for VoIP rollouts

News The findings are backed up by research from AT&T and the Economist Intelligence Unit, which also found strong concern over security. Twenty-six per cent of those polled cited "network security issues" as a "major barrier" to implementing a...

Tags: voip security, voip

[22 Mar 2007]

Public sector lacks data-security sense

News Lieutenant general Sir Edmund Burton, a key advisor to the Cabinet Office on information assurance issues, said that with the exception of the police, defence and intelligence communities, public servants have little grasp of information security...

Tags: data security, public sector, security

[02 Feb 2007]

Yahoo! remodelling itself on its users

News Greg Sterling, principal analyst at Sterling Market Intelligence, said: "We will see products merged, maybe Del.icio.us and MyWeb or Yahoo! network to participate.through tagging, reviewing, posting photos/video, etc", wrote Semel.

Tags: yahoo

[07 Dec 2006]

£75m police national network deal goes to C&W

News This is a key recommendation of the Bichard Inquiry and allows us to deliver an effective, collaborative and integrated national, regional and local information-sharing and intelligence capability. National police IT body the Police Information...

Tags: pito, c&w

[08 Nov 2006]

UK welcoming biometrics with open arms?

News Three-quarters of people surveyed believe biometrics are important in combating terrorism, with only 17 per cent viewing intelligence information as more important to fighting terrorism than biometrics.silicon.com Public Sector

Tags: biometrics, uk

[17 Oct 2006]

Mobiles working on their sensor-tive side

News He added: "We're shifting intelligence to the edge of the network.now the device is becoming client and server. Nokia's big idea is the sensor network: millions of mobiles plugged into, and reporting back to, the web.

Tags: sensor network, nokia

[06 Oct 2006]

Banks ignore tech at their peril

News According to a survey carried out by the Economist Intelligence Unit and commissioned by BT, technologies such as wireless, RFID and IP networks are not being fully exploited by financial companies. In 2003 the bank linked its ATM network to its...

Tags: banks, crm, wireless, banking

[28 Sep 2006]

Google Video trials ads for premium content

News Greg Sterling, founder of Sterling Market Intelligence, speculated the test was being conducted, at least in part, because of lower demand for paid content than the free video. He wrote in a blog: "This starts to turn Google into something like an...

Tags: google video store

[23 Jun 2006]

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