spies
Addressing the Top 5 Database Vulnerabilities Plaguing Federal Agencies
White Paper Agencies of the U.S.government such as The Pentagon, NASA, FAA, The Army, The Veterans Administration, and the Los Alamos National Laboratory have suffered data losses - either through inadvertent human error, insider espionage,... [13 Nov 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 10.07.09
Round-Up Civil servants and spies have long been warned over the importance of protecting private information and not carrying around USB sticks. Despite the best attempts of the political correctness lobby, appearance and image... [10 Jul 2009]
Cyber security: War Games or Mission Impossible?
News Speaking at the RSA Conference in San Francisco, Hathaway said there have been "countless intrusions" which have allowed criminals to steal millions and spies to pilfer intellectual property and other secrets, citing the... [24 Apr 2009]
Microsoft nears Verizon search deal
News Microsoft is getting closer to a deal to become the default search provider for Verizon Wireless, according to reports. Microsoft could share advertising revenue with Verizon under terms being considered, with guaranteed payments to the... [12 Nov 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 03.10.08
Round-Up In the past, the MI6 used to recruit spies by tracking students with the right 'qualifications' as they made their way through the country's top universities: Oxford, Cambridge or Hull (as Blackadder would have it). [03 Oct 2008]
Firewalls: Your First Line of Defense
White Paper In network security a firewall is a system designed to electronically separate "Us", (the employees, suppliers, and customers), from "Them", (hackers, spies and others who would misuse the computer resources or... [01 Oct 2008]
Sat-nav back seat drivers on their way
News Photos: US military puts 'bat' spies in the sky… Sat-navs that warn drivers not to speed or can even slow the car automatically could be as little as a year away. Drivers in London would be first in line for the... [15 May 2008]
Ballmer on Yahoo!: Price in mind and not "a dime" more
News Photos: US military puts 'bat' spies in the sky… Microsoft chief executive, Steve Ballmer, told employees he has a figure in mind as to what Yahoo! is worth but doesn't plan to pay "a dime above" that amount, according... [02 May 2008]
Fifa World Cup to get high-tech makeover
News Photos: US military puts 'bat' spies in the sky… Indian IT company Satyam is promising to "transform" the way fans watch football on the back of its World Cup deal with the game's governing body Fifa. [23 Apr 2008]
Open source: 'World's largest software company'
News Photos: US military puts 'bat' spies in the sky… Open source software is successfully displacing proprietary applications in many large companies and eating into the annual revenues of proprietary software vendors by... [22 Apr 2008]
Microsoft Office 2007 fails to conform with OOXML
News Photos: US military puts 'bat' spies in the sky… Word documents generated by today's version of Microsoft Office 2007 do not conform to the Office Open XML standard under development by the International Organization for... [21 Apr 2008]
Red Hat: Linux consumer desktop not on the cards
News Photos: US military puts 'bat' spies in the sky… Red Hat has quashed speculation that it was planning a consumer desktop version of Linux to compete with Windows, saying it is focused on enterprise systems and would not... [21 Apr 2008]
Microsoft invites hobbyist developers to light a spark
News Photos: US military puts 'bat' spies in the sky… Microsoft is trying to foster more interest in embedded software, encouraging amateur developers to experiment with programmable components in devices from toasters to... [17 Apr 2008]
Google and Salesforce.com team up to serve business
News Photos: US military puts 'bat' spies in the sky… Salesforce.com and Google have announced they're linking up to offer Google Apps integrated with Salesforce.com's CRM applications. The companies announced that... [14 Apr 2008]
Yahoo! tests the Google route to advertising bliss
News Photos: US military puts 'bat' spies in the sky… Yahoo! will test the use of Google advertisements on some of its search pages, the companies have said, a move that raises the possibility of a significant departure from... [10 Apr 2008]