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Alleged NASA hacker to speak at security show

April 13, 2006 Gary McKinnon, the British man fighting extradition to the U.S., is planning to appear on a panel at a U.K. security conference. TAGS: London, conference, U.K., security, U.S.

U.K. banks off the hook for Indian data breach

January 13, 2006 No action in store for banks over alleged sales of customer data by an Indian call center worker, U.K. watchdog says. TAGS: call-center, data protection, bank, U.K., integrated circuit, investigation, London, worker, security

U.K. police to test bomb-detecting body scanners

July 22, 2005 Government to evaluate Qinetiq's latest millimeter wave system for suitability in the antiterror campaign. TAGS: QinetiQ Ltd., U.K., police, London, government, imaging, security

U.K. watchdog targets data breach

June 23, 2005 The Information Commissioner's Office says recent call-center security failure is a criminal breach of the U.K.'s Data Protection Act. TAGS: call-center, data protection, U.K., watchdog, breach, India, London, police, bank, banking, worker, Sun Microsystems Inc., security, Microsoft Office

U.K. health service plans 'telehealth' rollout

January 25, 2007 National Health Service aims to install devices in patients' homes that can collect and transmit their health data. TAGS: patient, information technology, health, U.K., London, security

U.K. official: Fight online fraud with iPods

January 12, 2006 Agency tech head says it'd be cheaper to give each citizen an iPod for authentication than to issue ID cards. TAGS: digital certificate, ID card, fraud, identity management, U.K., Apple iPod, London, information technology, Apple Computer, security

U.K. data thieves face two years in prison

February 7, 2007 Proposed changes to law aim to deter insiders and others who sell or deliberately misuse confidential information. TAGS: data sharing, penalty, prison, data protection, U.K., London, security

Cyberterror 'overhyped,' security guru says

November 23, 2005 Officials claiming terrorists pose serious danger to computer networks direct attention away from common criminals, expert says. TAGS: criminal, cyberterrorism, infrastructure, computer network, terrorist, threat, London, U.K., security

Security from A to Z: Extradition

November 27, 2006 Hacking is an international crime. Is extradition the right way for governments to go? Part of a series on hot topics in security. TAGS: treaty, crime, U.S., London, U.K., security
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