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Data breaches cost firms 60 pounds per record |
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Wednesday, 11 February 2009 |
The biggest cost to companies that lose data is the business
that it loses those firms, according to industry research. The
total cost of losing a piece of data has risen by 28% in the last
year, the research found.
The average cost of a single lost record is £60, research
conducted by privacy research firm The Ponemon Institute on behalf
of encryption company PGP Corporation. Last year's research results
showed that the cost per record was £47.
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Small firms urged to sign up for Government contracts |
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Wednesday, 11 February 2009 |
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Small firms across the UK are being urged to sign up to the
government's Supply2.gov.uk website and to take advantage of the
thousands of government contracts available.
More than 123,000 companies have already signed up to the website,
which provides an up to the minute database of government contracts for
small businesses wishing to supply to the public sector.
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9 top tips from recession survivors |
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Friday, 06 February 2009 |
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Business owners can learn lessons from firms that have traded their way through previous recessions.
Mobile
phone firm O2 has quizzed some of its customer base and found that
long-established firms agree on the importance of nine key areas:
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Reduce your energy prices |
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Tuesday, 03 February 2009 |
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Spiral are delighted to offer Coventry BID businesses a free no obligation ‘test’ of energy prices. To take advantage of this special offer, simply : -
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