Stolen laptops had unencrypted personal data - and Manchester City Council's response may not be enough

Stolen laptops had unencrypted personal data - and Manchester City Council's response may not be enough
But the organisation says it won't ban the download of important data onto mobile devices but ensure that only "essential data" is allowed to be copied.
According to Gartner, some of the growth was due to increased demand for appliance-based products
Nine out ten companies say they have no plans to cut back on their IT headcount despite making redundancies in other areas
China has begun blocking Chinese-language search engine results deemed pornographic and is calling on Google to do more to combat explicit content
The free product represents Microsoft's latest swing at the consumer security market, which is dominated by vendors such as Symantec and McAfee
The Web is a dangerous place, but if you try to keep your employees off it, you'll only make things worse, says Don Reisinger
Researchers at Websense uncover a mass compromise of legitimate sites in an attack called Nine-Ball that is redirecting users to a malicious site hosting malware
While PC makers were told the software must be included with all PCs sold in China, the Chinese government is now saying Green Dam is “not compulsory,” according to AP
The UK government's proposed crackdown on ilegal copying could make a perfect test of the music industry's assumptions, says Peter Judge
UK TV spy series producer calls for the government to crack-down on file-sharing
US DOJ claims hacking ring broke into the telephone systems of large corporations and sold the information to Pakistani nationals residing in Italy
The Green Dam software Chinese officials want on all PCs by 1 July blocks more than just adult content, researchers the University of Michigan are reporting
Analysts see the move as a competitive threat to those companies, which make anti-virus products that have long been a part of the Microsoft Windows ecosystem
Cloud computing and company web apps have raised the profile of web browsers in business, but how on earth do you decide which browser?
Digital freedom group sails to success in Sweden and Germany on a wave of public opinion fueled by the Pirate Bay case
The Chinese government is requiring that all personal PCs shipped into the country must have software that blocks access to certain types of Websites, according to the Wall Street Journal
Analytics services and advertisters use Web bugs to track you, and there is very little you can do about it. Jim Rapoza is starting to feel concerned
Top Gun machines airborne thanks to auction site
Security researchers at Websense say the tactics are reminiscent of the notorious RBN group
And BSI has a new standard out that might help everyone pull their socks up
Non-US citizens will now have to give digital fingerprints on exit as well as entry
In a speech today, U.S. President Barack Obama pledged to treat the country's digital infrastructure as a strategic asset and announced the creation of the position of cyber-security coordinator
By a margin, third place went to Apple, which received an overall score of 1 out of 4, to RIM's 4 out of 4
The information commissioner has criticised the NHS over its data protection efforts while some patients could choose to delete electronic information
Phishers will hit business with social networks - and they'll use URL-shorteners like tinyurl. It's time to brief your staff about Phishing 2.0.
Google Chrome 2.0 browser includes some new security features with which to arm itself as it competes in a browser market still dominated by Microsoft Internet Explorer
The Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization has adopted a set of best practices around testing cloud security offerings
Despite threats of EC legal action and consumer complaints, the Prime Minister's Office has said Phorm is not its problem
Private PSK increases security for those who can't get everyone on 802.1x. But didn't Ruckus do this already?