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Recent Blog Posts

  • Security Breaches Survey

    Andrea Simmons9th Feb 2010

    It's that time of year again – the security industry is gearing up for InfoSec 2010, again to be held in April in the Earl’s Court. One of the standing elements of the exhibition has been the Security Breaches Surveys run by PriceWaterhouseCoopers and it is time once again to gather data in order to produce another survey. [Read more]

  • Cyber Security Challenge UK

    Andrea Simmons8th Feb 2010

    Cyber Security Challenge UK is a programme of national challenges, designed by experts, to identify and nurture the UK's future cyber security workforce. Established by a management consortium of key figures in cyber security, it will test the nation’s cyber skills, excite and inspire entrants to develop their talents, and clarify and enable pathways to the increasingly challenging and diverse range of cyber security jobs. [Read more]

  • Raising awareness of the main threats to online security

    Andrea Simmons8th Feb 2010

    Formed in 2008, the Information Security Forum (ISAF) was created to co-ordinate the awareness activities of its 23+ member organisations and to improve the communication of information risk issues to industry and the General Public. [Read more]

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