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Study reveals lack of password security
A new study by Infosecurity Europe has found that a worrying number of IT professionals are less than secure with their system passwords, despite widespread knowledge of the associated risks. The survey, which polled 300 IT and office workers in London rail st...
NHS ‘super-website’ announced
Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt has revealed that patient choice is to be extended with the launch of a new flagship ‘super-website’. Known as ‘NHS Choices’, the website will feature a number of innovative benefits, including; searchable comprehensive directo...
Commission celebrates .eu success
The European Commission has celebrated one year of the .eu domain, during which 2.5m addresses were registered across the region. The success of .eu makes it the third most popular top level domain in Europe to date. The demand for the domains ...
3G advancement for Directgov
The Government’s flagship digital offering ‘Directgov’ has been launched on the 3G mobile phone platform, in the latest incarnation of the service. The version allows postcode-based searching for local information such as NHS services, legal advice and council...
Infosecurity Europe 2007

Infosecurity Europe is Europe's number one, dedicated Information Security event. Now in its 12th anniversary year and supported by IT for Government, Infosecurity Europe continues to provide an unrivalled education programme, the most diverse range of new products & services from over 300 exhibitors and over 11,000 visitors from every segment of the industry. Held on the 24th - 26th April 2007 in the Grand Hall, Olympia, this is a must attend event for all IT professionals involved in Information Security. For further information visit http://www.infosec.co.uk/itforgovreg

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Lancaster City Council Unifies Storage with B2net
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Lancaster City Council is the district council responsible for the Lancaster Urban Area, the Morecambe and Heysham Urban Area, and a large surrounding rural area including Carnforth. The total population is approximately 140,000. The Council has 1,000 employees across 20 different sites within the district.
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