Infosec 2008 Coverage
All the latest news from the massive information security show in London this week.

This week, IT PRO brings you all the news from the show floor of the Information Security 2008 conference at Olympia in London.
With data breaches and malware always topping the news agenda, the show is set to be full of information on what you need to know to keep your company's data safe and reputation sound.
Our regularly-updated index of stories from the show is below.
Are you attending Infosec 2008? Email us at itpro@dennis.co.uk to send us your thoughts on the show.
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News round-up from the show
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Half of businesses hit by breaches
Met officer outlines e-crime unit
New webpage infected every five seconds
Make security part of corporate culture
Officials held responsible for data security
HSBC, ManU get secure with Verisign
Businesses clueless on instant messaging
Microsoft says trojans a major threat
Breaches caused by employees breaking trust
Europe has fastest security job growth
Employees lack disaster recovery skills
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