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Do We Have the Right Skills to Help Close The Gap Between the Law Profession and Technology?

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

The November 2011 Unisys Security Index revealed that almost half of respondents in the UK felt that the law enforcement authorities were playing catch up and needed more resources to monitor criminal behaviour online. This suggests that there is an increased expectation from the public about how law enforcement responds to cyber-security concerns and whether the authorities have access to the skills and resources they required. Based on our work with governments and businesses around the world, we feel there are three key areas which can help progress the debate.

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Can Law Enforcement Keep Up With Technology?

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

In this ever connected world, the public want to know that they and their data are being protected. The conclusions from a Unisys Security Index survey show that the public expect law enforcement to have the legal framework to act swiftly to protect society online and that they, the People, are ready to act if they feel they have become a victim of data and online crime.

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Managing the Consumerization of IT in Government

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

Increasing momentum for Consumerization of IT in government means the majority of federal employees will soon want to use mobile devices to do their work and be more connected to their organizations. Federal IT managers are trying to find the balance between the traditional model of tightly controlled PC images that are easy to manage and the model of enabling access from several types of mobile devices including employee-owned devices.

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Managing the Consumerization of IT in Government

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

Increasing momentum for Consumerization of IT in government means the majority of federal employees will soon want to use mobile devices to do their work and be more connected to their organizations. Federal IT managers are trying to find the balance between the traditional model of tightly controlled PC images that are easy to manage and the model of enabling access from several types of mobile devices including employee-owned devices.

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The Rules of the Road in Cyber-conflict

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

In military parlance, there are now considered five potential theatres for conflict – land, sea, air, outer space and now cyberspace.

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The Seismic Security Shift of 2011

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

There’s a sea change underway in how society uses information. But there is something not immediately obvious about this change: How society’s dependencies are migrating from the real (analog) world to the network-connected digital world.

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Data Privacy Day: Jan. 28, 2011

Friday, January 28th, 2011

Data Privacy Day, described by think tank The Privacy Projects as “an international celebration of the dignity of the individual expressed through personal information.”

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Making the Case for Morse Code

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

When discussing cybersecurity, there’s no way to discount the importance of innovation as a means to keep a step or two ahead of our enemies.

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Chicken or egg – security as motivator or confidence builder?

Thursday, December 23rd, 2010

Security is a basic human need. As individuals we all want it; as organisations we seek to build it; as nations we collectively strive for it.

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Cyber Security in the Diplomatic Core

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

At a time when governments have the ability to launch a worm such as Stuxnet and potentially target nuclear plants and utility control systems, we need people in U.S. embassies to address these imminent threats.

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