• Most UK SMEs ill-equipped to deal with cyber threats, study finds
  • Brocade outlines on-demand datacentre strategy
  • UK banks hit by password bypassing malware, says Trusteer
  • Splunk CEO: Unintended use cases important to machine data business
  • UK consumers fear cyber attacks on smart meters, survey reveals
  • Case study: The DANTE link for Euro academics
  • Infosys partners IPsoft as automation trend shakes offshore model
  • Big data security: getting a grip on multiple data sources
  • EE 4G now covers 50% of UK
  • Hackers open malware backdoor in Apache webservers
  • UK leads roll-out of Skype video in Outlook webmail
  • Jaguar Land Rover develops in-car firmware updates
  • Guardian hit in pro-Syrian cyber attacks
  • Case study: How SAP runs Cape Town
  • Cloud critical to e-governance in India
  • CIO interview: Christophe Lemaire, CIO Eurostar
  • Case study: Telefonica Ireland uses business intelligence to reduce churn
  • Greg Mulholland MP calls for investigation after Computer Weekly reveals NHS data misuse
  • Barnet outsourcing campaigners appeal judge ruling
  • McAfee warns of unpatched vulnerability in Adobe Reader
  • Ofcom: White space roll-out expected by 2014
  • Another online firm hit by data breach
  • O2 hires BT for 4G backhaul
  • Police arrest Spamhaus cyber attack suspect
  • Six ways to secure IP V6
  • Smartphone sales top feature phones for first time
  • Hunt promises opt out for health records scheme
  • Case study: Omnicom improves security and cuts costs without disruption
  • Business struggling with DDoS and other cyber threats, poll reveals
  • ICO warns GP practice over hacked webmail account
  • Samsung wary of smartphone competition
  • US judge sets FRAND rates for Motorola patents in Microsoft case
  • Capgemini creates 500 jobs in Scotland
  • Chancellor announces Future Fifty programme to boost UK tech startups
  • Fusion-io buys NexGen to join hybrid flash array fray
  • Yahoo chairman steps down
  • Government must work with business to avert cyber disaster, says Kaspersky
  • Indian companies must increase phishing awareness
  • EC seeks approval for Google search proposals
  • EMC posts record Q1 revenues; VMware and RSA star performers
  • Infosec 2013: Cyber crime challenges law enforcement
  • £2 million funding granted to skill up computer science teachers
  • UK boasts around 80 broadband providers
  • Lib Dems will block Snoopers’ Charter, says Nick Clegg
  • Spam SMS messages drop following ICO penalty
  • (ISC)2 and the CSA announce certification for cloud security
  • Twitter tests two-factor authentication
  • CIO of Eskom Sai Laher aims to deliver world class IT
  • Getronics helps Gatwick move IT in house
  • How to find the right data scientists
  • Tata goes trackside with Mercedes F1
  • Infosec 2013: Cyber threats unlikely to disappear, says security researcher
  • Infosec 2013: Sophos updates free Android security app
  • Infosec 2013: ICO expects clarity on EU data rules only in 2014
  • Taxpayers oblivious to smart meters as government plans to spend big
  • Virgin Media ‘positioned well’ for merger, says CEO
  • Global enforcement of law in cyberspace years away, says BCS
  • Juniper Networks gives bleak outlook for 2013
  • Apple suffers first profit slump in a decade
  • London’s Air Ambulance uses 4G for rapid response
  • Protecting against modern password cracking
  • ISG Outsourcing Index (EMEA)
  • Mobile Expense Management
  • Trends in enterprise mobility
  • Herding Geese: The Retail Supply Chain
  • Storage Through the Looking Glass
  • Nationwide systems down
  • Infosec 2013: Every business in the cyber war frontline, says Kaspersky
  • Health minister Jeremy Hunt tells SMEs: ‘The NHS needs you’
  • UK chip manufacturer ARM increases sales by 28%
  • Infosec 2013: Cost of cyber breaches rises three-fold, research shows
  • HSBC UK jobs cull won’t hit IT hard
  • Infosec 2013: Cyber threats, challenge and opportunity for UK, says minister
  • EE signs up 318,000 4G customers
  • Infosec 2013: Research shows value in crowd-sourced threat intelligence
  • Infosec 2013: Every business a target of cyber attack, Verizon breach report shows
  • Infosec 2013: University research challenges reliability of IPS
  • Infosec 2013: Tech firms among top cyber targets, report shows
  • Industry needs to address security poverty line, says analyst
  • UK online businesses neglect mobile strategy
  • Security spend misaligned with threats, says security veteran
  • Lenovo reported to be in talks to purchase IBM Server X business
  • Government reveals ecommerce scheme for SMEs
  • CIO interview: Mike Croucher, head of IT architecture and delivery, British Airways
  • UK outsourcing plunges in first quarter of 2013
  • Embedding security: Simply does it, says Channel 4 CISO
  • Government small business initiative exceeds £100m in deals
  • London schools offered superfast Wi-Fi
  • SGI debuts clustered NAS storage virtualisation disk archive gateway
  • Business skills key to CISO’s survival
  • US jails LulzSec hacker Cody Kretsinger
  • Blackstone pulls out of bidding for Dell over financial concerns
  • Google is tax law compliant and key to UK growth, says Eric Schmidt
  • BBC unveils tech and engineering apprenticeship scheme
  • TCS and Wipro re-ignite Indian IT confidence
  • Conficker makes way for web-based attacks, says Microsoft
  • SAP Q1 results: UK and northern Europe show growth
  • Open data leaders slam government over postcode privatisation
  • Businesses buy more speciality MIPS, but IBM Power fails
  • Democrats support Cispa cyber bill despite White House veto threat
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