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- RSA launches free security support for developers at RSAConference 2009
- British Council found in breach of Data Protection Act
- Twitter hacking teen offered security analysis job
- Sun rivals evaluate Oracle's $7bn acquisition
- UK PC sales far worse than forecast
- MI5 seeks high-level, part-time tech advisor
- Peers consult on Youtube - a House of Lords first
- Technology reveals a longer Great Wall of China
- GRC concerns push identity and access management
- Tech Mahindra paid top price for Satyam
- Sun rises for Oracle in $7bn deal
- Wikipedia joins Amazon in rejecting Phorm
- Symbian builds proof of concept Netbook OS
- Small UK high-tech firms need government support, says Nesta
- Apple's iPod Touch is latest US military weapon
- NHS hospital trials body-worn surveillance cameras
- Most Britons fear recession will increase ID crime
- Infosec 2009: security as enabler of governance, risk and compliance
- Criminals attack Pin bank security
- Tweetminster gets new app to follow MPs live on Twitter
- Backround criminal record checks go online
- Cambridge researchers slam Facebook democracy
- Managing risk will demand legal expertise in 2009, says CEP
- Sweden's Pirate Bay 4 set legal precedent
- Whistleblower triggered Satyam fraud admission
- Identity theft to rise in face of business and government inaction
- Infosec 2009: security managers concerned about end-user ignorance
- Digital Britain critical to UK competitiveness, Brown says
- Facebook users vote on terms of use
- Google posts Q1 profit, but shows it is not recession-proof
- Sun may sell to IBM if it commits to a deal
- Government's basic mistake in report on £7bn IT scheme
- Nokia boss calls the bottom of the mobile market
- Jericho Forum: Security heads need cloud security
- Oracle database at risk from easy hack, warns database security expert
- Eyeballs in the Sky Turn Table on Big Brother
- Amazon blocks Phorm
- eBay acquires Korean e-commerce site
- Cisco's John Chambers rules out bid for Sun
- McBride scandal exposes smear culture
- IBM, Sun and Oracle join EC in anti-monopoly case against Microsoft
- Telehouse builds green datacentre to overcome London building restrictions
- Google could spark quiet cloud revolution
- Oracle patch clashes with Microsoft Patch Tuesday
- Government should build on PCeU success
- PC ownership rises to 70% in UK
- Financial institutions bear most of phishing cost, survey shows
- Twitter hacks simple XSS attacks, says security firm
- Auditor rejects Tiscali accounts raising questions about its future
- UBS to cut thousands of jobs
- Online auction house eBay to list Skype in 2010
- IT security concerns will drive spending, survey finds
- DNA pioneer: Innocents should be removed from database
- Will Satyam's new owner reassure customers?
- Infosec 2009: Dorey presses for scientific approach
- Sun introduces supercomputing blade system
- Microsoft patch Tuesday update raises compatability issues
- Intel says worst of downturn is over after poor Q1 results
- Most data breaches avoidable, study finds
- Spam increases global carbon footprint
- Government reaffirms faith in NPfIT 'potential'
- BT may be on course for worst quarter ever
- Check Point seals Nokia security appliance tie-up
- Linklaters revamps service desk with SDI accreditation
- Find out how the hidden alphametic sum adds up
- NetSuite aims to simplify global SAP with cloud-based ERP
- Privacy a priority in digital age, says Reding
- UK top target for information stealing Trojans, report says
- European Commission sues UK over Phorm
- IE8: the wait is over
- New Yorkers warm to lost robots
- Infosys fires thousands for underperforming
- Voters reject Big Brother directive
- Marshal8e6 acquires Avinti
- Police charge two Uzbeks for bank Trojan attack
- Twitter could sue teen over virus attack
- eBay and StumbleUpon split
- Satyam saviour is part-owned by BT
- Virtual server environment security in five simple steps
- Frustrated staff are your biggest IT threat
- How to define RAID levels
- Red Hat makes data intergration open source
- Google expands click-to-buy YouTube videos
- Security policy not keeping up with mobile working, survey finds
- App Store offers free surfing tool for iPhone and iPod Touch
- Smartphones keep mobile handset market afloat
- PtW server test
- Top Twitter searches reveal business challenge
- US plays down electricity grid hack reports
- Trade union calls for Satyam sale to be delayed
- Recession buster: open source on the increase but security concerns remain
- Cyber defence for US military costs $16m a month
- Twitter Partners to help business cash in on Twitter
- Council chief's apology after SAP go-live
- Hospital initiates secure wireless transmission of medical data
- Should IT directors consider building their next business app on Force.com?
- Apple getting sued over touch-screen technology
- Hardware spend first to be cut by recession beating SMEs
- IT has a key role in long-term economic growth
- Offshore savings not guaranteed
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