The Home Secretary on Wednesday set out the tough decisions that need to be taken to reform the police service, save police jobs and cut crime, in a speech at Central Hall in London.
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The Home Secretary on Wednesday set out the tough decisions that need to be taken to reform the police service, save police jobs and cut crime, in a speech at Central Hall in London.
CREDANT Technologies, the trusted experts in data protection announce last week that after rigorous testing, they have been awarded the Government quality CESG Claims Tested Mark (CCTM), which is awarded by the National Technical Authority for Information Assurance. CREDANT have been awarded the CCTM for their CREDANT Mobile Guardian Enterprise Edition 6.8. The scheme provides a government quality mark for the public and private sectors based on accredited independent testing, to prove that the security functions of the product does what it says “on the box”. For more information, visit the CESG.
Vigilance can confirm authoritatively that the Royal Air Force, yesterday, became the first of the three Armed Services to release the details of their redundancy programme to staff. The Army and the Royal Navy are expected to release similar details at the beginning of April.
Research by a US university undergraduate that has revealed that Google Android apps are sending user credentials in the clear comes as no surprise to Phil Lieberman, CEO of Lieberman Software. "According to newswire reports, Dan Wallach's research has revealed that several Android apps - including an approved Facebook application - are sending all data but the password ‘in the clear.’ This is absolutely typical of open source software, since there is little incentive for the software developer to use secure protocols unless the destination system requires this,” he said.
To expose official corruption in Nigeria, re-orientate the psyche of Nigerians and usher in the Nigerian renaissance
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