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  • IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards)

    IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) is a set of accounting standards developed by an independent, not-for profit organization called the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB).

  • Chip and PIN

    Chip and PIN is a UK government-backed initiative to implement the EMV (short for Europay, Mastercard and Visa) standard for smart payment cards... (Continued)

  • Good Practice Guide 13

    Good Practice Guide 13 defines requirements for protective security monitoring that local authorities must comply with in order to prevent accidental or malicious data loss.

  • UK Government Connect Secure Extranet (GCSX)

    The UK Government Connect Secure Extranet (GCSX) is a secure WAN that allows officials at local public-sector organisations to interact and share data privately and securely with central government...

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  • Strategies for email archiving and meeting compliance regulations

    According to a recent study, 29% of surveyed IT professionals archive their email for compliance reasons. Michael Cobb reviews compliance regulations that demand email archiving and how such products can ease some of the pain that comes with the proc... 

  • IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards)

    IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) is a set of accounting standards developed by an independent, not-for profit organization called the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). 

  • Chip and PIN

    Chip and PIN is a UK government-backed initiative to implement the EMV (short for Europay, Mastercard and Visa) standard for smart payment cards... (Continued) 

  • Good Practice Guide 13

    Good Practice Guide 13 defines requirements for protective security monitoring that local authorities must comply with in order to prevent accidental or malicious data loss. 

  • UK Government Connect Secure Extranet (GCSX)

    The UK Government Connect Secure Extranet (GCSX) is a secure WAN that allows officials at local public-sector organisations to interact and share data privately and securely with central government departments. 

  • Information Security Breaches Survey (ISBS)

    The Information Security Breaches Survey is an independent security research effort in the U.K. It is carried out every two years by PriceWaterhouseCoopers to provide a snapshot of the state of security in U.K. business. 

  • BS 10012:2009 (British Standard 10012:2009)

    British Standard 10012:2009 (BS 10012:2009) is a standard enacted by the U.K. government in order to further the privacy of sensitive personal information held by British corporations. 

  • Information Assurance Standard 6 (IAS 6)

    The Information Assurance Standard 6 (IAS 6) is legislation enacted by the British government in May 2009 as part of its Security Policy Framework (SPF). SPF is a response to government data breaches uncovered in the government's Data Handling Review... 

  • Code of Connection (CoCo)

    In the U.K., the Code of Connection (CoCo) is a mandatory set of requirements that must be demonstrated before local authorities in England and Wales can connect to the Government Secure Intranet (GSI). 

  • ISO 27001

    ISO 27001 (formally known as ISO/IEC 27001:2005) is a specification for an information security management system (ISMS). An ISMS is a framework of policies and procedures that includes all legal, physical and technical controls involved in an organi... 

  • Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA)

    RIPA (Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act) is a law enacted in the United Kingdom in 2000 to govern the interception and use of electronic communications. 

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  • IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards)

    IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) is a set of accounting standards developed by an independent, not-for profit organization called the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). 

  • Chip and PIN

    Chip and PIN is a UK government-backed initiative to implement the EMV (short for Europay, Mastercard and Visa) standard for smart payment cards... (Continued) 

  • Good Practice Guide 13

    Good Practice Guide 13 defines requirements for protective security monitoring that local authorities must comply with in order to prevent accidental or malicious data loss. 

  • UK Government Connect Secure Extranet (GCSX)

    The UK Government Connect Secure Extranet (GCSX) is a secure WAN that allows officials at local public-sector organisations to interact and share data privately and securely with central government departments. 

  • Internet safety for kids: Tips on computer security awareness training

    Children can be some of the most vulnerable Web surfers. In this Royal Holloway University of London thesis, Clara Brady and Chris Mitchell describe security awareness training strategies for kids. 

  • Information Security Breaches Survey (ISBS)

    The Information Security Breaches Survey is an independent security research effort in the U.K. It is carried out every two years by PriceWaterhouseCoopers to provide a snapshot of the state of security in U.K. business. 

  • BS 10012:2009 (British Standard 10012:2009)

    British Standard 10012:2009 (BS 10012:2009) is a standard enacted by the U.K. government in order to further the privacy of sensitive personal information held by British corporations. 

  • Information Assurance Standard 6 (IAS 6)

    The Information Assurance Standard 6 (IAS 6) is legislation enacted by the British government in May 2009 as part of its Security Policy Framework (SPF). SPF is a response to government data breaches uncovered in the government's Data Handling Review... 

  • Code of Connection (CoCo)

    In the U.K., the Code of Connection (CoCo) is a mandatory set of requirements that must be demonstrated before local authorities in England and Wales can connect to the Government Secure Intranet (GSI). 

  • ISO 27001

    ISO 27001 (formally known as ISO/IEC 27001:2005) is a specification for an information security management system (ISMS). An ISMS is a framework of policies and procedures that includes all legal, physical and technical controls involved in an organi... 

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