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IT Governance and Risk Management House of Lords repeats call for better internet security Banks should be made legally liable for e-crime losses the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee said today... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/07/11/231444/house-of-lords-repeats-call-for-better-internet-security.htm
Those in most need of support commonly lead chaotic lives, lurching from crisis to crisis, changing jobs and addresses (if they have either) before the system has caught up with the last one. Systems need to be designed to handle chaos as the norm, not the exception. http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/when-it-meets-politics/2009/09/stephen-timms-welcome-for-euri.html
...It is a huge force for good. But it relies on the confidence of millions of users. "You cannot legislate for better internet security. But the government can put in place incentives for the private sector to up their game. And it can invest... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/08/13/226168/lords-seek-tough-urgent-action-on-internet-crime.htm
...shown. A survey of 400 US consumers who use online banking found that 64% would transfer their account to gain better internet banking services. The research, by online banking applications firm CashEdge, found that 69% of online bank customers... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/10/16/219212/online-bank-customers-would-switch-for-better-services.htm
...Their developers speak wistfully of an end-to-end internet, a network without Nat. To them, it would be a better internet. If Nat is an evil for some, it is an absolute necessity for others. Leaving aside the issue of helping to conserve... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/02/28/214451/do-we-really-need-to-have-ipv6-when-nat-conserves-address-space-and-aids.htm
...transistor should become part of wireless communications chips running at about 150GHz in about two years and promises better Internet connectivity and lower power consumption, according to IBM. Microchips typically hold millions of transistors... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2002/11/04/190729/ibm-speeds-up-transistor-for-wireless-chips.htm

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