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				June 15, 2012
				
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				Vodafone in the clear for UK tax billThe National Audit Office states Vodafone’s £1.25bn settlement with HMRC was "reasonable" and "good" for the public purse 
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				June 15, 2012
				
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				Cumbria votes against broadband proposals from BT and FujitsuCumbria County Council turns down bids from BT and Fujitsu, claiming they don’t fulfil the full requirements for superfast broadband in the area 
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				June 13, 2012
				
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				South Lanarkshire moves to IBM XIV disk storage platformSouth Lanarkshire council has invested in an IBM XIV disk storage platform as part of its move to virtualisation. 
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				June 13, 2012
				
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				Teachers share concerns and ideas for ICT in 2014 curriculumIT professionals and education bodies used Westminster Education forum to air concerns over the government’s decision to remove ICT from the curriculum two years before it is replaced by a computer science alternative 
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			June 12, 2012
			
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			2012: Will this be the year TPM finally comes of age?Will 2012 be the year that TPM finally delivers on its potential to provide a hardware-based "root of trust" for enterprise information security? 
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			June 11, 2012
			
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			Flame malware gets kill commandThe controllers of Flame, the most powerful cyber weapon discovered to date, have recently sent a kill command that removes the malware from some infected computers 
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			June 11, 2012
			
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			UK technology sector gets financial supportA US hi-tech investment bank with $20bn in assets has opened its first UK branch offering banking and loan services to the technology industry 
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			June 08, 2012
			
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			eHarmony, Last.fm join LinkedIn with password leaksOnline dating site eHarmony and Last.fm have joined LinkedIn with password leaks, as hackers focus on social networks 
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			June 08, 2012
			
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			Apple faces £1.43m fine in Australian 4G iPad caseApple has agreed to pay a £1.43m fine for misleading Australians about the 4G capacity of its latest iPad in a case brought by the national consumer watchdog 
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			June 06, 2012
			
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			Microsoft publishes its response to government open standards consultationMicrosoft has become the first major IT supplier to publish its submission to the government's consultation on the use of open standards. 
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			June 06, 2012
			
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			TfL opens up live bus dataTransport for London (TfL) has finally released live bus data, several months after it delivered the Countdown Live Bus Arrivals website 
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			June 06, 2012
			
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			Top 10 tips for IPv6 securityMany organisations are being misled about the complexities surrounding IPv6 security, according to security firm Stonesoft 
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			June 06, 2012
			
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			Majority of UK websites fail to comply with cookie lawMost UK websites are not yet compliant with the newly enforced cookie law, a study has revealed 
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			June 01, 2012
			
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			Former MI5 boss loses laptopThe former boss of the UK's MI5 security service has caused a security scare by losing her laptop at Heathrow. 
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			June 01, 2012
			
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			Cambridgeshire launches PSN to cut £1m per yearCambridgeshire County Council will save £1m per year with the launch of its public services network (PSN) 
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			May 28, 2012
			
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			Security researchers discover powerful cyber espionage weapon 'Flame'Security researchers have discovered a cyber espionage weapon, dubbed 'Flame', with a functionality greater than any other known threat 
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			May 28, 2012
			
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			EU to launch trade case against Chinese telcos Huawei and ZTEThe European Union has accused the two Chinese telecoms firms of obtaining illegal government subsidies and selling products below cost 
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			May 28, 2012
			
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			UK regulator PhonepayPlus shuts down Angry Birds smartphone scamUK users of Android smartphones have been targeted by premium-rate phone scams masquerading as popular apps such as Angry Birds 
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			May 25, 2012
			
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			Video: ICO publishes new guidance on cookie lawThe Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has published new guidance on cookie law and revealed the organisations it has approached on the issue 
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			May 23, 2012
			
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			Overrun in big IT projects leads to one in three failuresOne-third of big IT projects are likely to get derailed after they have been running for two years, according to research. 
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			May 18, 2012
			
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			Mobile threats demand focus on data protection, says WebsenseBusiness needs to focus on data protection as cyber criminals turn to mobile malware, says Websense. 
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			May 17, 2012
			
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			The Pirate Bay is latest site to be hit by DDoS attackThe Pirate Bay has become the latest high-profile website to be hit by a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack 
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			May 11, 2012
			
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			Court stops Dutch party sharing Pirate Bay linksA court in The Hague has ordered a political party in the Netherlands to stop publicising ways to get around blocks to Swedish file-sharing site, The Pirate Bay 
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			May 10, 2012
			
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			Cyber attackers increasingly targeting applications, research showsWeb and mobile applications are the new frontiers in the war against cyber attack, according to an HP cyber security risks report 
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			May 10, 2012
			
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			Troubled RPA systems to be replaced by 2015The Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is to roll out a new payments system for the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) by 2015 
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			May 09, 2012
			
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			Government snooping plans unveiledThe Queen's Speech has revealed that the government still plans to make it easier for security and police services to spy on e-mails, phone calls and internet activity 
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			May 04, 2012
			
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			London to test urban operating systemLondon is to test an operating system developed to support the smart cities of the future to keep buildings, traffic and services running smoothly. 
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			May 04, 2012
			
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			UK to expand cyber info-sharing hub after initial successA public/private cyber security initiative exposed a campaign of malicious emails targeting UK defence companies, Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude has revealed. 
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			May 03, 2012
			
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			What UK citizens think about digital governmentTwo-thirds of UK citizens already use the internet to interact with government, according to Accenture research. 
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			May 03, 2012
			
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			European copyright ruling good for IT innovation, say lawyersThe top European court's ruling on copyright is good news for innovation, say lawyers 
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			May 02, 2012
			
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			US to legislate to protect Facebook passwords from employersThe US is planning legislation that will protect Facebook passwords from prying employers 
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			May 01, 2012
			
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			G-Cloud cost £4.93m to set up, says MaudeThe government’s G-Cloud programme and CloudStore cost £4.93m to set up, Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude said in response to a parliamentary question. 
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			April 30, 2012
			
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			Half of UK networks vulnerable to APTsMany UK corporate networks are vulnerable to advanced persistent threats (APTs), a survey has revealed. 
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			April 30, 2012
			
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			Government launches MyCSP mutual projectThe government has launched the first of a planned series of mutuals which take public services and split the ownership between government, staff and private sector. 
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			April 26, 2012
			
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			Infosec 2012: Unscrubbed hard drives a threat to business, says ICOUnscrubbed hard drives on computers that are decommissioned and sold on represent a significant risk to business 
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			April 25, 2012
			
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			Infosec 2012: Internet security body to tackle SSL problemsThe Trustworthy Internet Movement (TIM) is to tackle implementation and governance internet communication protocol (SSL) as its first project. 
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			April 25, 2012
			
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			Infosec 2012: Patching alone can deliver 80% protectionKeeping software up to date with security patches can deliver 80% protection from cyber threats, says security firm Secunia. 
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			April 23, 2012
			
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			UK firms see competitors as greater cyber attack risk than criminalsMore than half of UK firms expect a cyber attack in the next six months, but see competitors as a greater risk than criminals 
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			April 19, 2012
			
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			Supercomputers will reach 'exascale' speeds within decadeSupercomputers will be powerful enough to simulate the human brain within seven years, says founder of Top500 list. 
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			April 19, 2012
			
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			Staff at IT services firm CSC protest redundancy policyWorkers at IT services giant CSC in the UK are holding a lunchtime protest today (19 April) to protest at the company’s redundancy policy 
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			April 18, 2012
			
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			Government unaware how much it pays for e-mail servicesGovernment departments do not know how much they are spending on e-mail services, according to research by Computer Weekly. 
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			April 16, 2012
			
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			HP losing grip of EDS’s Ministry of Defence contractHP’s grip on a flagship Ministry of Defence contract could be weakening after CSC took over a key outsourcing deal. 
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			April 11, 2012
			
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			Busy security patch month for Microsoft administratorsMicrosoft has released six patches, four critical, for 11 vulnerabilities in Office, Windows and various server products in its April security update. 
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			April 10, 2012
			
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			CIO interview: David Jones, CIO, Crown Prosecution ServiceCPS CIO David Jones is leading a comprehensive technology revamp to modernise operations across the entire criminal justice system. 
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			April 05, 2012
			
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			Department of Health and CSC in deadlock over Lorenzo records systemThe Department of Health and CSC failed to meet the deadline to agree new terms for the troubled electronic records systems Lorenzo 
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			April 04, 2012
			
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			South West police roll out £1.1m central data repositoryPolice forces in the South West of England are going live with a £1.1m data sharing system across the region 
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			April 03, 2012
			
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			STFC ploughs £30m into high performance computing centre with IBMThe Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) has signed a £30m deal with IBM to develop high performance computing (HPC) 
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			April 02, 2012
			
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			UK business fears impact of new EU data protection frameworkMore than half of senior UK IT managers in large enterprises believe the proposed new EU data protection framework will cost their business more money, a survey has revealed 
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			April 02, 2012
			
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			Eight UK universities awarded excellence in cyber security research statusThe first eight UK universities have been awarded 'Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research' status 
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			March 27, 2012
			
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			Warwickshire-based company to revamp data protection following breachA Warwickshire-based company has committed to taking action to protect personal data, following a breach of the Data Protection Act 

 
		