All Risk Management News - November 2006

Wolters Kluwer uses BI tools for marketing automation

Wolters Kluwer UK, an information services and publishing company, is using business intelligence (BI) software from SAS to automate its marketing processes.

Security is automatic for Travelodge

Hotel chain Travelodge has saved more than 20 staff days a year after investing in systems to automatically monitor its compliance with security standards for online credit card sales.

Should teenage hackers be jailed?

The Big Question is an initiative between Computer Weekly and recruitment consultancy PSD. Each week we put the Big Question to top IT professionals to get their take on a current talking point.

Council reaps cost and workflow benefits of record sharing roll-out

Smart projects: North Warwickshire improves data sharing across key departments

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Expert cracks biometric passport data

The security being developed for the government's ID cards and biometric passports programmes has been thrown into question after a Guardian reporter and a security expert took just 48 hours to access encrypted data on a biometric passport's RFID chip.

ICI set for big savings by switching internet traffic to DSL

ICI is poised to sign a deal that could save it millions of pounds by allowing it to transfer non-­essential internet traffic from its wide area network onto a secure broadband link based on DSL consumer technology.

Technology briefs

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  • Date: 21 November 2006
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Tech Data briefs

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  • Date: 21 November 2006
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Foreign intelligence agents hacking UK businesses, government warns

Senior government officials have warned businesses that foreign intelligence services are using sophisticated electronic attacks to steal sensitive financial and technological secrets from their IT systems.
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