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Advanced Techniques for Comprehensive Analysis of Complex Systems

White Paper Air Force's future force structure, NATO air base infrastructure modernization, and U.S. Modern computer power and statistical software packages enable analysts to study complex systems in new ways. Personal computers running legacy models and... [01 Sep 2005]

John Lamb's Week: Cyber terrorism and a ship full of IT directors

Comment Speakers from among the good and the great include Lord Robertson of Port Ellen, Secretary General of NATO, William Webster, former Director of the FBI and CIA, and Jurgen Storbeck, Director of Europol. [15 Jun 2001]

Moneybookers chooses The Bunker for data security

News To improve security, the company moved its resilience hardware to The Bunker, an electromagnetic pulse-proof data centre based in a former-RAF and NATO building. Electronic payments service Moneybookers has bolstered its security by moving back-up... [05 Aug 2005]

Intel unveils Pentium III

News In the latest attack, Dr Brian Gladman, technology policy advisor for pressure group, Cyber-Rights & Cyber-Liberties and an ex-NATO encryption expert, said: "The lack of consultation on this issue has been huge. [26 Feb 1999]

UK MoD abandons joint satellite project

News The satellites are still going to be based on the same NATO standards," he said. The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) is to go it alone on a £1bn satellite project it had planned to co-develop with France and Germany. [18 Aug 1998]

MoD boosts battlefield comms

News Falcon works with other MoD comms systems such as Skynet 5 and is compatible with Nato systems. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has signed a £45m contract extension with BAE Systems Insyte to extend the supply of the Falcon communications system. [28 Sep 2007]

European communications 'wide open' to interception

News A former Nato encryption expert, who advised the EU on communications vulnerabilities in 1996, claimed that the Commission had been in the habit of sending completely unencrypted information, throwing into doubt the EU claims that it had been... [09 Mar 2001]

Top 10: The best, worst... and craziest uses of RFID

News Last year Nato's Operation Urgent Quest exercise tested the potential of a number of combat identity systems under battlefield conditions. Children: Japanese authorities decided to start chipping schoolchildren in one primary school in Osaka a... [30 Nov 2006]

Personal air traveller data - it's not yours any more

News The European Council then played on the supposedly "pro-Nato" stance of the new countries to have joined the EU on 1 May, by trying to convince the 162 new MEPs who took up seats in the European Parliament. [19 May 2004]

Can SMEs compete for government contracts?

News Reflex Magnetics is a small IT security company that has just won a contract with Nato, and has been working with the DTI, the MoD and the RAF for years. The government is aiming to give smaller companies a better shot at bidding for public sector... [29 Jun 2006]

BT CEO: "Cannibalise yourself"

News Of these, Verwaayen singled out deals with the European Central Bank and NATO as showing its IP-centric approach also means cast-iron security. Fresh from BT celebrating its five millionth wholesale broadband customer, CEO Ben Verwaayen has spoken... [05 Apr 2005]

Beans means barcodes for MoD

News The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) will now issue a barcode on all packages issued under a defence contracting document as part of the department's Total Asset Visibility project. Trade association e-centre UK has been working with the MoD to advise... [12 Mar 2001]

UK government gets access to Windows source code

News The programme, widely viewed as Microsoft's response to the complete openness of the open-source movement, already includes Russia and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) as members. The United Kingdom is the latest country to join a... [03 Feb 2003]

Why no united front on cyber crime?

Comment This year even shadow home secretary David Davis will be joining the directors of the FBI, US Secret Service, Nato and the likes of PayPal, Lloyds TSB and Unilever to reflect on a shared problem that threatens the world's most advanced economies. [27 Feb 2008]

MoD slammed over friendly fire tech

News Nato's Operation Urgent Quest exercise (see photos here) tested a number of combat identification technologies - including the millimetre-based BCIS technology and RFID tags - in 2005 under battlefield conditions with 800 troops, 94 combat... [01 May 2007]

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