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InterviewsInterview: Andy Robinson, Police Manager for e-Crime Wales [Tue, September 30, 2008]In August 2008, Andy Robinson, head of the Hi-tech Crime Unit at South Wales Police, was appointed as Police Manager for e-Crime Wales, leading the Police response to business e-crime with his secondment to the Welsh Assembly Government. One month in to the job, Andy took time out to speak to Chris Williams about his new post. Mobile Security: The ITWales Interview [Thu, February 21, 2008] With mobile devices becoming increasingly popular and cost effective, there is a significant risk to both business and individual security. Robert Earls spoke to two industry experts - Symantec and Trend Micro - to find out whether the threat is real or perceived, and how users and companies can protect themselves. Richard Hollis: The ITWales Interview [Wed, December 5, 2007] Richard Hollis, founder and CEO of European information security consulting firm Orthus, is a seasoned security professional with over 20 years industry management experience, and extensive hands on experience in designing comprehensive IT security, business continuity and disaster recovery programmes for more than one hundred blue chip high tech companies throughout Europe. He spoke to Sali Earls at the Welsh Assembly Government's recent e-Business for Wales 07 event in Llandudno on the subjects of identity fraud, ecrime and social networking, picking up on data security threats before the high profile HMRC disk debacle. British Computer Society Young Professional Group: The ITWales Interview [Tue, October 23, 2007] Max Davis has been actively involved in the British Computer Society (BCS) since 2005, and now acts as co-ordinator of the Young Professional Group (YPG), representing the young professionals with BCS membership in South Wales at a national level, offering advice and support on careers and organising events tailored to their needs. As the South Wales branch covers a wide geographical area, he has embraced social networking with the launch of a Facebook group as a way for members to get to know each other and find out about forthcoming events in their area. Sali Earls spoke to him about his wide ranging enthusiasm for computing, and his commitment to the BCS YPG. Recent Interviews Matthew Yeomans: The ITWales Interview [Wed, September 19, 2007] NetRegs: The ITWales Interview [Wed, July 18, 2007] Nigel Shadbolt: The ITWales Interview [Thu, February 22, 2007] Kevin Warwick: The ITWales Interview [Wed, December 13, 2006] Future Interaction Technologies: The ITWales Interview [Wed, November 22, 2006] Trudy Norris Grey, Sun Microsystems - the ITWales Interview [Wed, October 18, 2006] Ian Pearson, Futurologist: The ITWales Interview [Mon, September 25, 2006] More Interviews...
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