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Automated Security Event Management: Accelerating Response and Driving Down Costs in Security and Compliance

White Paper At the same time, however, like sudden and violent storms, entire weather systems of vulnerability and threat must be considered and responded to. The landscape of information technology continues to evolve, sometimes... [11 Nov 2009]

Cascadia Labs URL Filtering and Web Security

White Paper In addition to blocking Web pages that contain sexually explicit, violent, or illegal content, these products also play an increasingly important role in securing corporate networks - they can provide a first line of... [13 Jul 2009]

CASCADIA LABS URL FILTERING AND WEB RESULTS

White Paper More and more companies now rely on web security products to protect their most important business and network resources from explicit, violent and unwanted content. In many cases, these solutions provide the first line... [18 Jun 2009]

Photos: What Brown's reshuffle means for tech

Photo In response the Home Office has proposed it will delete the profiles of those arrested but not convicted of a serious violent or sexual crime after 12 years and delete the profiles of anyone arrested but not convicted... [10 Jun 2009]

Prepare for the Best: Fast and Reliable Disaster Recovery With Dell PAN System

White Paper But according to a global study conducted by Forrester Research, over 40 percent of the IT executives surveyed indicated that it was a power failure and not a violent natural event that caused their most recent data... [30 May 2009]

Photo: Policing the depths of the Tube

Photo BTP officers told how tackling violent or unruly travellers on the underground will be much easier with Airwave, as officers can radio fellow officers or the control room for help, as well as send and receive data or... [14 Jan 2009]

Investigation to turn inward on Ripa

News There's a big difference between a 12-year-old having their DNA taken for a minor misdemeanour and a 17-year-old convicted of a violent offence, and next year I will set out in a white paper on forensics how we ensure... [17 Dec 2008]

Beat bobbies need more cash for smartphones

News However the report noted Staffordshire Police recommend officers resort to communicating by radio rather than through the PDA if they suspect an offender may become violent. Despite calls for more money to give all... [10 Nov 2008]

Calls to delete profiles from DNA database

News The DNA database provides the police, on average, with almost 3,500 matches each month for a range of offences including murders, sex offences, violent crimes and burglaries. About one million people should have their... [30 Jul 2008]

ID cards fuel £147m consultancy bill

News Violent crime has doubled, immigration has tripled and police now spend more time on paper work than patrol. The UK's ID card scheme has helped fuel a 2,000 per cent hike in the cost of Home Office consultants - taking... [11 Apr 2008]

Police gets to grips with body cameras

Case Study A Home Office report suggested the use of camera technology will reduce time spent on paperwork and file preparation by 22.4 per cent as well as reducing violent crime. The trial is funded from the £3m that the Home... [12 Mar 2008]

IT-Based Safety and Security Solutions for Schools

White Paper The number of violent crimes against children has increased in recent years. Various measures have been taken by schools and communities, for example, the deployment of security sensors, surveillance cameras, guards, and... [29 Feb 2008]

Government reveals snooping figures

News He wrote: "It has played a key role in numerous operations including, for example, the prevention of murders, tackling large-scale drug importations, evasion of Excise duty, people smuggling, gathering intelligence both within the United... [30 Jan 2008]

iPhone 'mugging fear' unfounded, say police

News Fears the iPhone could lead to a rise in street thefts and violent muggings because of criminals targeting people with Apple's touchscreen phone have so far proved unfounded, according to the UK's National Mobile Phone... [07 Jan 2008]

Photos: The best of Google Sky

Photo This violent event was recorded nearly 1,000 years ago by Chinese and Japanese astronomers and the Crab gets its name from its appearance in a drawing made by Irish astronomer Lord Rosse in 1844, using a 36-inch telescope. [28 Nov 2007]

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