Month: May 2017
Data centre fire strikes UniSuper
Trump signs cyber security executive order
US intel chiefs are reviewing use of Kaspersky software
Cisco and Samsung team up for Verizon 5G NFV trial
Trial highlights 'readiness' of 5G technologies and paves way for deployment of commercial networks, claim vendors
HP laptops loaded up with keystroke logging software for 18 months, claims security firm
Keystroke logger the result of poor programming rather than malice, suggests Swiss security specialists Modzero
BT considers new fibre-to-the-premises project as it axes 4,000 staff following profits dip
BT to consider fibre-to-the-premises project as price of copper looks set to surge
US to ban ALL carry on laptops on European flights – hold only for highly flammable li-ion electronics
Several hundred lithium-ion batteries potentially smouldering away in the hold should be fine...
Company that made 100 million nuisance calls fined £400,000
Keurboom director Gregory Rudd said he disliked nuisance calls but claimed 'it doesn't make them illegal'
Security experts discuss today’s biggest threats: ‘Organised crime will hit the financial sector hard soon’
A panel of CIOs and CISOs at a recent Computing event discuss their biggest fears, with organised crime and DDoS attacks topping the pile