security applications in photos
Photos: How to destroy your hard drive
Photo Whether it is ID thieves after personal information; or data leaks that could affect business or even national security, making sure data can't be retrieved from old hard drives is very much on the agenda. [17 Jul 2008]
Photos: A snapshot of what HP's got up its sleeve
Photo Snapfish users can try out these applications and give their feedback on the site. This is Snapfish Labs, which shows off new applications developed for the HP-owned Snapfish online photo service. Other applications on Snapfish Labs include an auto... [09 Jun 2008]
Photos: Flying robots, Colossus codebreaker, virus art
Photo Security software firm MessageLabs turned cyber threats into art using code from various malicious programmes. Apple has launched a software development kit for its iPhone which developers can use to create applications for both business and pleasure. [27 Mar 2008]
Photos: Cambridge innovation day abuzz with fresh tech
Photo This is a security system that can tells homeowners via text message, email or a phone call if their burglar or smoke alarms have been triggered. The saucer also has military applications to help reconnaissance missions, with the Ministry of... [07 Sep 2007]
Photos: Outsourcing to Russia
Photo Some of the specialist research ongoing at the university includes banking IT systems, risk management and banking security. The security research looks at internet banking and the students use a laboratory to test what Berezin calls "information... [15 Feb 2007]
Photos: Is Tesco more trustworthy than Microsoft?
Photo Tesco's range of budget office, security and multi-media PC software finally hit the shelves this month, with the supermarket giant claiming it will take a chunk out of a market dominated by the likes of Microsoft. [29 Nov 2006]
Photos: Mobiles of the future
Photo The set-up could, for instance, give users access to new services including home security applications, where pictures taken by a camera phone are broadcast to the Hello! Students at Central St Martins College of Art and Design in London have been... [13 Jun 2006]
Photos: How does spyware get on your PC?
Photo Pop-up windows which suggest security updates and clock settings are available, or new messages are unread, often tempt less security-minded users to click. Chien said there are currently around 11,000 families of spyware applications and those... [11 Oct 2005]
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