- Beware Olympic cybercrime chaos, says Blunkett
- Blunkett: Digital Britain will increase security risks
- Businesses urged to plan for Digital Britain
- Blunkett: Olympics 2012 could bring security storm
- Schneier: Why are people terrified of Olympics?
- Blunkett warns of broadband fallout
- Blunkett: UK losing faith in ID cards
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At Infosecurity 2009, MP Alun Michael told ZDNet UK that community action as well as international law enforcement is necessary for internet security
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Beware Olympic cybercrime chaos, says Blunkett
Speaking at the Infosecurity Europe 2009 conference, former home secretary David Blunkett tells ZDNet UK that attacks are taking place but not being talked about more
Blunkett: Digital Britain will increase security risks
Speaking to ZDNet UK at the Infosecurity 2009 conference, David Blunkett says the provision of universal broadband for all will bring more cybercrime activity more
Blog: Businesses urged to plan for Digital Britain
Nigel Brown, the lead for resilient telecommunications strategy at the Cabinet Office, says businesses should perform risk assessments to think through possible threats and opportunities brought about by greater broadband access... more
Video: Blunkett: Olympics 2012 could bring security storm
At Infosecurity 2009, former home secretary David Blunkett tells ZDNet UK that a co-ordinated attack on systems linked to the Olympics could have serious repercussions for Britain more
Blog: Schneier: Why are people terrified of Olympics?
Security polymath Bruce Schneier told ZDNet UK that the hype over computer security around Olympics 2012 was 'kind of silly'... more
Blunkett warns of broadband fallout
At Infosecurity 2009, David Blunkett tells ZDNet UK that increased broadband access will lead to more cybersecurity issues more
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A single, compulsory document combining passport and driving licence would prove more popular than the proposed ID card, according to David Blunkett more
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