Computer Weekly Editors Blog
April 2009
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I'm a PC viral sticker thing competition
30 Apr 2009 -
Inside the exhibition at Infosec 2009
- UK at eBay 28 Apr 2009 -
Getting to Infosec 2009
- UK at eBay 28 Apr 2009
I'm a PC viral sticker thing competition
So what is Infosec? This is my first time here and I was expecting a very boring exhibition with a load of old men in suits telling me about how I should be keeping my company's data secure. It ...
This is just a quick post to say that I will be blogging from Infosec 2009 today. So far David Blunkett has presented and we will be doing a video interview with him later.
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Where's the money..... tech start ups might be able to go it alone
24 Apr 2009 -
US Army wants more twitter followers than Ashton Kutcher
22 Apr 2009 -
Launching a startup in the US from the UK, the example of Hubdub
21 Apr 2009 -
Dominos creates Twitter account after last week's PR disaster
20 Apr 2009 -
Barrack Obama picks Aneesh Chopra as first US CTO
18 Apr 2009 -
Does government have the will to win against e-crime?
16 Apr 2009 -
Best viral video I've seen in ages
15 Apr 2009
Where's the money..... tech start ups might be able to go it alone
US Army wants more twitter followers than Ashton Kutcher
Launching a startup in the US from the UK, the example of Hubdub
Dominos creates Twitter account after last week's PR disaster
Barrack Obama picks Aneesh Chopra as first US CTO
The Police Central E-Crime Unit is off to a flying start. To shut down a gang that used Trojans to defraud bank customers, charging two and remanding seven others on bail, must be very satisfying ...
Best viral video I've seen in ages
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Dominos counts the cost of staff pranks on YouTube
15 Apr 2009 -
ID Cards: A solution looking for a problem
- Computer Weekly 09 Apr 2009 -
Collaboration tools are a hot topic in IT right now, but does anyone know what to do with them?
07 Apr 2009 -
Google in late stage talks to buy Twitter
03 Apr 2009 -
Insider fraud spikes as cyber espionage spreads
02 Apr 2009
Dominos counts the cost of staff pranks on YouTube
The business case for the government's multi-billion pound ID card programme has never been clear. Ministers have variously touted the cards as a solution to terrorism, benefit fraud and illegal ...
Collaboration is a hot topic in IT
Google in late stage talks to buy Twitter
There can be no doubt that the recession is intensifying threats to the information security of corporate organisations. The insider threat is increasing, and so, too is the threat from cyber spies.