• Security researchers identify possible successor to Zeus Trojan
  • Opening up contract data could add £6bn to the economy, says Maude
  • India mandates open IT standards as fears grow over EU policy
  • More than two-thirds of UK companies hit by data breaches in past year
  • Bonuses bounce back for 55% of IT professionals
  • Banks need flexible approach to combat cyber crime, says IronKey
  • Dell records third-quarter profit increase of 144%
  • ICO welcomes government pledge to publish spending data
  • US Air Force warns of 'devastating' effects of location-aware services
  • Adobe Reader X released with enhanced security
  • The IT Blog Awards 2010 winners
  • Mash-up with Facebook lets MySpace users coordinate accounts
  • Government publishes spending data
  • The worst day of a CIO’s life
  • Cisco and VMware team up on desktop virtualisation tools
  • Demystifying a group CIO’s role
  • Vaizey 'gives go-ahead for two-tier internet'
  • AVG launches online security resources for SMBs
  • London Stock Exchange software business reports robust growth
  • Acta anti-piracy deal may face legal challenge in US
  • US cyber bill unveiled to enhance DHS cybersecurity capacity
  • Royal Bank of Scotland hires new CIO
  • Government must reduce ICTs to meet immigration target
  • Blog awards 2010 are tonight
  • CERN connects India to data network
  • IT services group accuses Oracle of anti-competitive practices
  • Google Docs to support mobile editing for Android, iOS
  • US accuses China Telecom of internet hijack
  • RIM quells rumours of India deal over encrypted messaging
  • UK 4G spectrum auction delayed
  • NATO gears up for cyber warfare with latest exercise
  • UK cyber efforts 'should concentrate on defence'
  • SNIA ANZ goes local with Canberra chapter
  • Multiple Linux vulnerabilities found in Cisco videoconferencing systems
  • Public has role to play in cyber security, Commons Committee told
  • Immigration think-tank highlights abuse of ICTs ahead of debate
  • China takes Supercomputer500 no.1 spot
  • Best Buy and Monitise launch mobile shopping network
  • Vint Cerf: Net faces three crises
  • Government suppliers may be ordered to open up data
  • India and RIM close to deal over encrypted email
  • Adobe releases security-enhanced Acrobat X family
  • Malware growth reaches record rate
  • Acta text finalised as civil liberties body accuses piracy act of threat to freedom
  • Case study: Remote desktop connection security is virtualisation perk
  • Case study: Hospital trust moves to digital patient records
  • Third of employees breaching business smartphone policies
  • Clothing giant VF signs outsourcing deal with CSC
  • Rootkit defeats MS Windows 64-bit security features
  • IT vacancies rise in Q3 2010 - is now the time to hire?
  • UK top European country for global sourcing
  • The IT SME procurement challenge
  • Anti-virus scams show need for website code, says CIF
  • IT spend by financial sector to rise by 4.5%
  • Caxton and Malvern villages first with 1,000 votes for BT fibre exchanges
  • Government CIO resigns
  • Tesco picks C&W Worldwide for online bank network
  • Comms minister Vaizey to explain business rates to network operators
  • EMC to buy Isilon for £1.4bn
  • Facebook Messages launched to integrate e-mail with social network
  • Google calls on governments to remove barriers to internet commerce
  • Google sets record straight on Chrome OS and Android
  • Police close down Fitwatch website for advice to student protestors
  • Rogue antivirus spammers masquerade as Adobe patches
  • Case study: Functional point analysis at Euroclear
  • BT wins back £600m Lloyds Bank network contract
  • Steria wins contract with the MoD
  • Verizon launches security info-sharing site
  • A quarter of UK internet users hit by fake anti-virus scams, study reveals
  • Social networks to become business hubs
  • MoD lab awards £60m outsourcing contract to Steria
  • 100Gbps Ethernet threat to fibre channel
  • Malware threats will increase in 2011, says Imperva
  • Ofcom aims to unbundle broadband with new interface standard
  • Council disclosed personal data on planning website, says ICO
  • Facebook overtakes eBay to become no.3 US internet company
  • Apple joins Oracle OpenJDK for Java on Mac OS X
  • Apple to announce Europe iPhone ad brands
  • How IAG launched a new online brand
  • VCE alliance wins NBN Co
  • Websense threat report warns of infected websites, SEO poisoning
  • IBM claims 400 customers from top competitors in third quarter
  • iWebGate and mPedigree win Global Security Challenge
  • Facebook-hosted MBA gets thousands of fans
  • US Federal authorities to investigate Google Street View data capture
  • BIS cash aims to raise awareness of need to move to IPv6
  • Are data analytic tools synonymous with BI?
  • UK Grid invests £10 million in Manchester facility
  • Report: Security awareness policy still hazy at most organisations
  • Over a million mobile phones hit by virus in China
  • ICO takes action over compromise of MPs’ personal details
  • How will Sage adapt to seismic shift to SaaS?
  • Case study: Stirling University cracks SAP staff budget challenges with Absoft
  • Blackberry will cling to smartphone top spot for next five years
  • Marketing agency uses cloud-based communications to work with global clients
  • Cyber skills a top challenge, says UK police cyber crime unit
  • ICO calls for closer scrutiny of laws related to privacy
  • Legislation is not the answer to cybercrime, says PITCOM chair
  • Communicate IT security policies more clearly, employers urged
  • CIO Interview: Guy Miller, Mace Group
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