All Risk Management News - September 2007

UK to head pan-EU e-identity programme

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 28 September 2007
The UK is to spearhead a £14m pilot project covering 13 European countries to test the interoperability of several electronic identity systems. This may eventually give citizens and businesses access to e-government services across the EU if governments can agree to accept one another's vetting processes.

Prison service should have access to Police National Computer, says report

The Police National Computer should be available to prison staff to help prevent deaths in custody, a report has said.

Sanderson Weatherall rolls out e-mail continuity

Chartered surveyors and property consultant firm, Sanderson Weatherall, has implemented an e-mail continuity service across its five UK offices as part of...

Metropolitan Police targets efficiency with single sign on

The Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) is hoping to save time and increase security with a single sign-on system.

Database cracks down on disabled badge fraud

A new database will crack down on motorists using fake disabled badges.

Portsmouth hospital to save time with single sign-on and context management

One of the UK's biggest hospitals is increasing efficiency and saving staff time with a single sign-on and context management system.

Credit crunch and the need to ensure IT systems have multi-bureau capability

With the debate around the credit crunch still raging and the finger of blame being pointed in a number of directions, what have we learned from the events that have hit the UK financial markets so hard over the last few weeks?

Whittington NHS Trust trials single sign-on system for health data

The Whittington Hospital NHS Trust is piloting a new single sign-on gateway portal to allow staff secure access to health data.

Microsoft releases Windows Server 2008 RC0

Windows Server 2008 Release Candidate 0 (RC0) is now available for customer review.

Blackberry awarded Common Criteria Assurance Level 2 validation

BlackBerry Enterprise Server and the BlackBerry device from Research in Motion software have been awarded Common Criteria Evaluation Assurance Level 2 augmented (EAL 2+) validations.
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