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Comodo’s free password manager signals the end of forgotten login details and helps drive secure prHits:2
Comodo has released its i-Vault password management and automation software. i-Vault saves time by providing instant login to password secured webpages such as online banking and email account sites. It also doubles up as 256 bit...03/18/2009
Private sector has a crucial role to play in maintaining law and orderHits:4
The regulation of the private security industry presents huge and exciting opportunities for tackling crime in the UK. That was the message from Peter Hermitage, chairman of the industry regulator, the Security Industry Authority...03/17/2009
Borderpol and Interpol in talks over a co-operation agreementHits:4
Borderpol, the cross-border lobby group is in talks to form a joint venture with Interpol in a move that could create one of the world's biggest data banks covering international terrorism. News of a joint venture comes amid mounting...03/17/2009
Houdini’s three easy lessons on breaking corporate data securityHits:2
On 27th November, 1906, escape artist Harry Houdini had himself put in manacles, elbow irons and two sets of handcuffs before being locked in an safe that was sealed shut and then fastened with iron bonds. At a signal from his assistant,...03/17/2009
HID introduces New Low-Cost, Highly-Durable iCLASS Clamshell CardHits:8
HID Corporation has announced the expansion of its iCLASS 13.56 MHz contactless smart card family with the introduction of a low-cost, highly-durable read/write contactless smart card. The iCLASS Clamshell Card is based on HID's iCLASS...03/17/2009
Cracking lost or forgotten passwordsHits:3
Everyone locks documents with passwords. Everyone forgets or loses passwords. Every password can be cracked. The question is only how long would it take. This could be a problem to anyone, and you don t feel fine when you see the...03/16/2009
SkimStopper protects contactless payment cards and passportsHits:4
The latest payment cards and passports, as well as the proposed UK identity card, use RFID technology to enable quick and easy exchange of data with reader equipment in locations such as retail outlets and airports. Similar technology is...03/16/2009
An effective alternative to basic password system is neededHits:3
The complexity of corporate IT systems requires users to memorise more and more passwords: surveys have found that 36 per cent of users have between six and 15 passwords to remember; a further 18 per cent have more than 15 unique...03/16/2009
CRYPTOCard Protects Linux Network for Over 2000 Schools in the North of EnglandHits:4
CRYPTOCard has signed a deal with YHGfL Foundation (Yorkshire Humber Grid for Learning) to provide two-factor authentication tokens to more than 500 people. YHGfL connects both teachers and pupils in more than 2000 schools...03/13/2009
Korean spammers arrestedHits:4
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of being involved in one of South Korea's biggest spam incidents. The men, aged 20 and 26 years old, are alleged to have broken the law by sending out 1.6 billion spam...03/12/2009
Dutch authorities get tough on hackers and spammersHits:2
Zombie networks are a growing international problem and are often used to exploit innocent computer users, launch distributed denial-of-service attacks or send out unwanted spam. Dutch authorities are cracking down on cyber crime. In two...03/12/2009
Moving CCTV surveillance onto the network infrastructureHits:1
Video surveillance is big business. With an estimated 4.2 million CCTV cameras operating in the UK roughly one camera for every 14 people we are the most watched country in the Western world. The benefits to society and to business...03/12/2009
SmartWater protects G4S Cash Services cash delivery couriersHits:5
The latest figures from the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) reveal that the number of attacks against CIT crews in London have increased by 64% so far in 2007, compared to the previous year. With around 500 billion being...03/11/2009
Doctors could be held responsible for the theft of their laptopsHits:4
The Information Commissioner has announced that doctors could be held responsible for the theft of their laptops if it can be proved they were negligent. This will enforce compliance with new data protection laws and ensure doctors...03/11/2009
OCS Security supplies digital recording system to Wiltshire townHits:2
The town of Devizes in Wiltshire is one of the first in the UK to benefit from a total solution real-time digital recording system. This was designed and installed by OCS Security, utilising the latest Panasonic cameras and recording...03/10/2009

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