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Podcast: Banking technology update with Avivah Litan from Gartner

Avivah Litan, information and security analyst at research firm Gartner, talks about the effectiveness of chip and pin bank card technology in combating fraud and the risks that may result from the introduction of faster payments.

Small businesses stressed on technology

Technology worries chief cause of concern among UK SMBs

New NAC allows SITA to make clean sweep

Centralised network access control allows recycling and waste management company to reduce policy compliance management to days rather than weeks

Hardware reputation and the online fraud arms race

Banks are used to arms races. In the 1960s and 1970s the easiest way to for thieves to get hold of a bank's money was to turn up in person at branches with a gun and demand cash. So banks placed their workers behind bulletproof glass. This forced the thieves on to the roads where the vans transporting cash became the main target. When the vans themselves were armoured it was the man walking from the van to the bank who became the target, he too was armoured.

Revealed - Government plans to tap phone and internet use

The Home Office is considering radical plans to develop a centralised surveillance system to track in real-time every kind of electronic activity undertaken by citizens.

ICO given new powers to fine organisations for data losses

The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has been granted new powers to impose fines on organisations that lose personal data, following the amendment of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act.

Video: Crest - David King on the launch of the penetration testing accreditation body

Penetration testing now has its own not-for-profit standards-based accreditation organisation in Crest, the Council of Registered Ethical Security Testers. David King, Head of Information and Risk Management at Aviva talks about the benefits Crest will bring to the industry.

Video: Security experts Bruce Schneier and Ray Stanton on the human side of security

BT's Bruce Schneier and Ray Stanton talk security with ComputerWeekly.com's security blogger David Lacey at Infosecurity 2008.

Video: Charlie McMurdie 'very confident' National E-Crime Unit will go ahead

Detective Superintendent Charlie McMurdie of the Metropolitan Police E-Crime Project discusses progress towards establishing a national e-crime unit for the UK and her confidence that the project will soon get the go-ahead.

Video: View from the bar - Clive Room at the Portcullis Arms, Infosecurity 2008

Clive Room of Portcullis Security has an innovative approach to exhibiting at the Information Security show. He takes his stand to the Portcullis Arms pub across the road. In this video he gives his view on Infosec and security concerns in general over a beer in the bar.
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