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Euro 2016: playing tough with event security

Euro 2016: playing tough with event security

The UEFA Euro 2016 football tournament – the largest sporting event in Europe this year – is now moving into its final stages. So far, across the 10 French host cities, the security measures being fielded have been up to the task of protecting spectators, players, and the wider public from the spectre of terrorism which, sadly, has loomed large over the past year.

Ed Heale joins CSL Board as Managing Director

Ed Heale joins CSL Board as Managing Director

CSL has announced the appointment of Ed Heale as their new Managing Director. Ed joins the existing CSL Board made up of Founder Simon Banks, CEO Phil Hollett and FD David Doble who have driven CSL to become market leaders in providing M2M and IoT solutions in the Security and Health Sectors.

Encryption: a history of codes, cryptography and encrypting

Encryption: a potted history of secret codes, cryptography and encrypting

In April 2015, Sandvine, the internet analysis company stated that 29.1 percent of Internet traffic was encrypted at the time, but by the end of 2016 they expect 64.7 percent of traffic to be encrypted – and this trend only continues to grow. The largest provider of blogging software, Wordpress, has just announced that they are rolling out SSL encryption and standard for all Wordpress sites.

Germany’s highest control room relies on eyevis

Germany’s highest control room relies on eyevis

It can only be reached by cog railway or cable car – Germany’s highest TV control centre. Situated at an altitude of a good 1800 metres on the Wendelstein in the Bavarian Alps, it has served Bayerischer Rundfunk BR for monitoring its station networks since more than 60 years.

Lookout network layer security expands mobile threat protection

Lookout network layer security expands mobile threat protection

Lookout, the global leader in securing mobility, today expanded Mobile Threat Protection with the introduction of Network Protection, an automatic on-device analysis of network connections to defend against man-in-the-middle attacks and ensure information is being securely transmitted.

Constantly connected Brits put work data at risk

Constantly connected Brits put work data at risk

New research by OneLogin, a leader in cloud-based Identity & Access Management (IAM), reveals that the UK is a constantly connected nation, with a quarter of employees admitting that work apps are the first thing they view on their mobile devices when they wake up, coming before social media (18 per cent) and news sites (11 per cent).

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