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Computer Weekly back issues
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News.
June 30, 2009... It should be impossible to mistake the lush green fields of England for the hot dusty deserts of Helmand. But stepping inside the cluster of tents at the UK Minister of Defence's weapons research establishment in Porton Down in Hampshire somehow removes the distinction.
Inside the tents...
News.
June 30, 2009... The government's announcement last week that it will set up hacker teams to fight cyber attackers is the first public acknowledgment that crime on the internet is running out of control.
Robert Hannigan, the prime minister's security adviser, says the government can no longer rely on...
News.(Brief article)
June 30, 2009... DSGi, which owns Curry's and PCWorld, widely used by small businesses for their PC supplies, saw a 78% drop in profits for fiscal 2009.
It has identified a further [pounds sterling]200m in cost savings over the next four years as it wrestles with the recession.
The retail giant this...
Networks.
June 30, 2009... Proposals in the Digital Britain report will transfer billion of pounds to old companies and tax the very companies it claims to want to help, says Microsoft UK's former national technology officer.
Jerry Fishenden, who left Microsoft last week after 12 years with the software firm, said...
News.
June 30, 2009... Yesterday the government brought out the Cyber Security Strategy, writes Stuart Oakin. On first glance the cynic inside me asked "what has changed?".
The "new" Office for Cyber Security (OCS) looks to have a very similar role and responsibility to the current Central Sponsor for...