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23:22 14-11-2008

Being aware

A week or two back Dr Louise Bennett, Chair of the Security Forum Panel for the British Computing Society (www.bcs.org) in an interview broadcast by Local Government TV (www.localgov.tv) said,...
20:55 05-11-2008

Should we agree to wider NHS data sharing?

The NHS has opened a public consultation on "the wider use of patient information", which essentially boils down to the sharing of anonymised and partially anonymised patient data for research...
12:45 03-11-2008

A question of priorities

I had an interesting experience the other day. One of my customers called me in a panic because their IP phone system was being disrupted by their antivirus software. This...
08:01 28-10-2008

Secure Printing – chastity belts or ID cards?

Whoever invented the term ‘the paperless office’, they should be shot. The world is getting through more paper than it ever has, much of it being printed off laser printers,...
14:41 24-10-2008

Who do they think I am?

A couple of years ago the Sunday Times/Times conducted a survey on names in the UK. Apparently Margaret Smith is the most common name. I guess that is why I...

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09:42 29-07-2008

When did you last check your antivirus?

Is your antivirus protection up to date? Are you still relying on the antivirus that came bundled on your new PCs? If so, are you sure the licenses haven't...
15:32 01-08-2008

So what caused the HMRC breach?

The security breach at HMRC last October has probably received more press coverage than all other security incidents in the last year put together. Given the seriousness of the breach,...
11:10 01-08-2008

And finally

Andy Jones has come to the end of his grand tour and so here is his last posting for a while. Thanks for your efforts Andy, I know from the...
10:14 19-09-2008

Why wont people learn?

Last week was bad week, not for work but for looking after myself as my New Years resolution was to aim to take longish walk (about 3 miles) each morning...
11:22 16-06-2008

Top down awareness

Two own goals in a week for our Government (sensitive information being left on commuter trains). But are these incidents the Governments fault, and if they are, what is the...

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Should we agree to wider NHS data sharing?

The NHS has opened a public consultation on "the wider use of patient information", which essentially boils down to the sharing of anonymised and partially anonymised patient data for research...

Communicating awareness

Twelve hours in a seat brings me to Singapore. The non-working in-flight entertainment system certainly gave me plenty of opportunity to again reflect on awareness across the world, as I...

Security awareness - the next generation

This month's Infosecurity Europe event will see the launch of the ninth UK information security breaches survey, which (I think) is the longest-running survey in this field in the world...

Website breaches - user victims

WebSense yesterday reported that the front page of the CNET Clientside developer site has been compromised. In common with thousands of other similar breaches this year, malicious JavaScript injected into...

Why wont people learn?

Last week was bad week, not for work but for looking after myself as my New Years resolution was to aim to take longish walk (about 3 miles) each morning...

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