In today's globally connected world, issues of national security have broadened from our physical borders to encompass cyber space. Find out how experts evaluate the increasing threat of cyber warfare and what countermeasure they propose.
BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
Thoughts on the need for experienced security professionals to help protect the UK armed forces.
Threats posed to organisations by cyber crime have increased faster than potential victims or cyber security professionals can cope with, placing targeted organisations at significant risk so says Steve Wright - Director at Deloitte, Security and Resilience Practice.
Dr Ian Brown, a senior research fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute, gave a lively presentation entitled 'Cybersecurity, cybercrime and cyberwarfare: how real is the threat'.
Dr Ian Brown, a senior research fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute, gave a lively presentation entitled 'Cybersecurity, cybercrime and cyberwarfare: how real is the threat'.
The BCS/RSI Annual Lecture for 2012 was entitled ‘Intelligence and Security in the Cyber Age’ and was given by Sir David Pepper KCMG, former Director of GCHQ. Brian Runciman MBCS attended.
IT will feature in almost every aspect of the forthcoming Olympic Games in London, including helping keep athletes and spectators safe. Henry Tucker MBCS spoke to Steve Whatson, Director of ICT for the Olympics at Metropolitan Police Service, about the IT systems in place for the emergency services.
IT will feature in almost every aspect of the forthcoming Olympic Games in London, including helping keep athletes and spectators safe. Henry Tucker MBCS spoke to Steve Whatson, Director of ICT for the Olympics at Metropolitan Police Service, about the IT systems in place for the emergency services.
A view on what the UK government's UK Cyber Security Strategy means for the industry and the nation
A glimpse into the future to see what emerging cyber threats we have to contend with
An explanation of the potential and proposed changes to EU data protection laws.
The IET, The Royal Academy of Engineering (RAE) and BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT responded to the IT House of Commons Science and Technology Committee: Inquiry into Malware and Cybercrime. Brian Runciman MBCS provides an overview.