• CMA Annual Conference Day 1 - Part 1
  • Identity goes mainstream
  • Downing St NPfIT papers - full set (as released by Cabinet Office)
  • YouTube Outage - Consumerisation Risks Come Real
  • Government CIO Council turns green
  • Government review of Next Generation Broadband
  • Cyber Warfare is This Year’s Fashion
  • Real cost of a data breach
  • The Future is not all Doom and Gloom
  • IPR Wars: fighters scrambled - is the truce over?
  • Laptop Disk Encryption Vulnerabilities
  • Google Hacking Tool Released
  • Emergency CD Drive opener
  • Video: The secret heart of a codemonkey
  • Image of the week - Microsoft releases APIs
  • Microsoft open up the crown jewels
  • What Blair, Microsoft and Cisco said at Downing St on NHS IT reform
  • The trouble with government IT projects - Colin Beveridge
  • Microsoft: what's happening now
  • Infosec Spain
  • Software needs a money-back guarantee
  • Top five stories on ComputerWeekly.com
  • What officials promised Blair on NHS IT reform - release of secret papers
  • White Hat Worms
  • Slow broadband speeds - it's not getting better anytime soon
  • Haemorrhaging personal data
  • Small earthquake in Blogosphere 'not many hurt'
  • Korean mobile operator offers users a "love detector"
  • Was NHS IT plan agreed before Downing St meeting?
  • Top tips from a top CIO
  • National Audit Office due to publish 2nd report on NPfIT by May 2008
  • How many identities do I have?
  • More Office 2007 pain
  • Biometric security -
  • Broadband de-regulation overview
  • What is privacy anyway?
  • Secret papers reveal Blair's rushed NPfIT plans
  • More than £4bn spent on NPfIT by April 2008
  • Who was at Downing Street NPfIT meeting?
  • The Grand Challenge of Securing Cyberspace
  • Death by Data Protection II: The Empire Strikes Back
  • Think twice before you start printing your own currency
  • Is that an iPod in your pocket, or should I call the police?
  • ID Cards and the NPfIT – nobody is “responsible”
  • Image of the week
  • My security department is not wasting its time
  • IBM Domino support #3 - Responsibility and legacy
  • How Green is your IT? Are you helping flood the planet?
  • Video contest: Show us your smalls!
  • Prudent Overreaction
  • Ethical Hacking
  • Paper and the personal touch - better than email after all?
  • More evidence that the Identity & Passport Office has lost its way
  • Valentine frustration? Play the game
  • Being Here - Being There
  • Thin client computing
  • More on data loss compensation - would $54m do?
  • Top five stories on Computer Weekly last week
  • Fujitsu and the NHS - bound by obsolete contracts
  • Travel Tales from Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • I love it when a plan comes together
  • True Colours #2: Domino customer service takes a tumble
  • Government paying out data loss compensation? Surely not
  • How to rip me off
  • World's brightest torch tale
  • No Hiding Place for Data Breaches
  • An Archbishop for the Internet Age
  • Measuring Security Progress in an Uncertain World
  • Personal Web Mail Security Risks
  • Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization
  • One Step Closer to Internet Single Sign-On
  • Poor service from IBM: Big Blue shows its true colours
  • Mash and liquor: Taking the Oh out of SOA
  • Brace yourself
  • The Importance of Email Disclaimers
  • Does minimal disclosure provide maximum protection?
  • Eco madness
  • Network terrorism?
  • image of the week - well it has to be, doesn't it - Microhoo!
  • Nobody owns the big picture around NHS information says official
  • Offline insecurity
  • The Name of the IT Security Game
  • New top NHS jobs as Richard Granger leaves
  • Reporting live from CERN in Switzerland day 2 part 2
  • The pane game
  • Spooks in the spectrum
  • User centred like a laser guided bomb in Faluja
  • Why we campaigned over Downing Street NPfIT papers
  • Cabinet Office - investing public money in IT secrecy
  • Reporting live from CERN in Switzerland day 2 part 1
  • Think Tank on Social Networking
  • Reporting live from CERN in Switzerland day 1 part 2
  • It's all in the name - "Microhoo"
  • Reporting live from CERN in Switzerland day 1 part 1
  • Homo stupidus
  • Availability and Security
  • Our hardware hoarders competition - what's your smallest but most impressive piece of IT kit
  • Biometric travel controls at Heathrow T5
  • Can Microsoft swallow Yahoo?
  • Minister defensive over Cerner NPfIT NHS sites
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