Business needs to focus on data protection as cyber criminals turn to mobile malware, says Websense.
Businesses are unwittingly signing cloud computing contracts that could leave them liable for failures by their supplier.
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Brunel University used its refresh cycle to help it meet its increasing freedom of information and data protection requirements by transforming its storage infrastructure.
White House Cyber Czar Howard Schmidt is stepping down after two-and-a-half years in the role.
The Met Police force is to use software that can crack mobile phones to extract data to speed up investigations
CSC's new CEO has taken direct control of protracted negotiations over its failed contract to deliver the NHS National Programme for IT.
Facebook has set its share price for its initial public offering at $38, which values the firm at $104bn
The Government Digital Service has published a guide for civil servants to advise them on how to use social media platforms such as Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.
NYSE Technologies is making its Capital Markets Community Platform available in Europe
Global businesses are failing to take advantage of the commercial opportunities created by social media, says software publisher Satmetrix
The Pirate Bay has become the latest high-profile website to be hit by a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack
Most UK government websites will fail to comply with the "cookie law" to be enforced from 26 May 2012
Ian Watmore, permanent secretary at the Cabinet Office and one of the main drivers of the government's IT strategy, is leaving the civil service next month.
The Atos team controlling the IT for the London 2012 Olympic Games are recreating the environment for a final test before systems go live
News courtesy of Computer Weekly