Only one out of nine Norwegian companies have a thorough protection plan in place against cyber crime.
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The Conservative Party (Høyre) says the Government doesn't do enough to maintain computer security in Norway, and wants to give one ministry the overall responsibility for data protection.
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A tweentyfive-year old Norwegian is among the 24 arrested in a FBI action against an international hacking group which has misused 400,000 credit cards.
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Militant Islamists are still Norway’s biggest threat, but computer hacking can soon be compared to traditional warfare, says the Norwegian Intelligence Service.
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According to the Norwegian Secret Police (PST), it will be almost impossible to investigate and solve Norway’s largest and most serious cases of data espionage, uncovered recently.
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The Norwegian Holberg International Memorial Prize 2009 has been awarded to Ian Hacking, Professor in Philosophy at University of Toronto and Collège de France. The prize was presented by Crown Princess Mette-Marit...Read more...
The Norwegian Holberg International Memorial Prize for 2009 has been awarded to Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto and Collège de France, Canadian Ian Hacking...Read more...
Norwegian authorities will this fall introduce a national system for protecting sensitive e-mail, by launching a national encryption plan.
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More than 20 cases of hacking were reported to the National Bureau of Investigation of Economic Crime (KRIPOS) during the first six months of this year. For the whole of last year, 18 cases were reported...Read more...