All Risk Management News - November 2007

West Lindsey council supports flexible working with security system

West Lindsey District Council in Lincolnshire is supporting more flexible working by staff with a new security system.

Bucks and Milton Keynes Fire & Rescue adopts mobile e-document system

In a three-year, six-figure deal, Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes Fire and Rescue Service will use Consilium Technologies' TotalMobile system to produce electronic forms that can be completed with handheld devices.

Ensuring SOA ROI

Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA) have gained much attention as a unifying technical architecture that can be concretely embodied with Web service technologies.

Public believes councils must do more to protect their data

A survey says 85% of the public believe their local authority's computer systems have been breached. The online survey of 240 members of the public...

HMRC broke its own rules three times

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 21 November 2007
HM Revenue & Customs breached its own regulations three times between March and October in making available the personal details of child benefit claimants to the National Audit Office.

Diamond Trading Company outsources IT services to Unisys

The Diamond Trading Company (DTC), the UK arm of De Beers, has awarded an £8m IT services outsourcing contract to Unisys to improve business continuity and reduce costs.

Firms well prepared for IT failure, says BSI British Standards

Almost two thirds of UK businesses are well prepared for serious IT failure, according to a survey of top companies by BSI British Standards.

Missing child benefit CDs: what went wrong, and why it would have carried on regardless

The practice of sending across the country unencrypted, CD-based files on millions of child benefit claimants could have continued indefinitely if the discs hadn't gone missing, we have learned.

Fortnum & Mason improves store flexibility with new Lan

Luxury London store Fortnum and Mason has gone to Alfred McAlpine IT Services to deploy a fixed and wireless network as part of a £24m store refurbishment.

DNS servers still pose major security risks

DNS servers still remain vulnerable to attack despite a marked improvement in recent years.
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