All Risk Management News - February 2008

Birmingham City Council to give citizens control of their data

Birmingham City Council is considering giving citizens control over which public sector departments have access to their personal data.

Bank CIOs to go green by 2010

Over half of technology leaders in banks will have taken on board environmentally-friendly business strategies within two years, according to Gartner.

Data protection guide to be issued by ISAF

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 14 February 2008
Company directors will soon be receiving a guide to their legal responsibilities to protect data and how they can address them.

Doctors do not believe patient data is safe, says poll

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 14 February 2008
Nine out of 10 doctors do not believe the government can protect patient data online, according to a poll in the British Medical Association's newspaper, BMA News.

SMEs unaware of WEEE regulations, says Environment Agency

Most SMEs are still unaware of the WEEE regulations, a year after the directive was first announced, the Environment Agency has announced.

National Identity Scheme benefits doubted by public

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 14 February 2008
Public belief that the government's National Identity Scheme will deliver its claimed benefits is weak, according to a poll conducted for the Identity & Passport Office.

Game: Debug your system with Infosecurity Europe

Coffee break? Play Debug, a great free online game from Infosecurity Europe, and get that virus out of your system.

UK security bodies form security awareness forum

UK information security organisations have joined forces to launch the Information Security Awareness Forum.

BT launches voice continuity back-up service for firms

BT has launched a range of business voice continuity systems using technology supplied by Teamphone.

NHS Trust uses biometric hand readers to monitor staff presence

Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust has implemented an electronic rostering system, and is using biometric hand readers to record staff presence.
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