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IT Pro Live: Fighting terrorism with technology
Video We speak to Tech Against Terrorism director Adam Hadley about the group's work
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Smartphone kill switches cut phone theft rates in London
News Since the technology was introduced on Android and iOS devices, thefts have reduced by 50 per cent
By Clare Hopping Published
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Uber wins the right to appeal ruling on UK drivers' rights
News Uber will contest the ruling that drivers are employees in September
By Zach Marzouk Published
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What is flexible working?
News Flexible working is all the rage, but what is it - and can anyone do it?
By Clare Hopping Published
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Legal experts predict 600% surge in data protection disputes
News Disputes could rocket by six times in next five years
By Rene Millman Published
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36% of ex-employees are breaking the computer misuse act
News Companies are failing to revoke access when IT workers leave
By Jane McCallion Published
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Court delays sentencing of 'revenge porn' criminal
News 21-year-old man's sentencing adjourned until 4 September
By Caroline Preece Published
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Jawbone sues Fitbit for third time in two months
News Fitness band manufacturer files lawsuit against competitor for breach of patent
By Adam Shepherd Published
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Finnish teen convicted of over 50,000 hacks avoids jail
News Judge cites young age of hacker, but others warn he is a "dangerous sociopath"
By Jane McCallion Published
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Dark Web criminals 'harder to track' since Ulbricht caught
News Life sentencing of Silk Road mastermind will fragment Dark Web criminals' activity, warns report
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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DEA and Secret Service embroiled in Silk Road case
News DEA special agent Carl Force and Secret Service special agent Shaun Bridges were arrested earlier this week
By Clare Hopping Published
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Google loses bid to block Apple Safari privacy lawsuit
News Ruling could pave the way for Apple users to sue search giant
By Rene Millman Published
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