Paul Goggins: .... SAP Oracle iB Solutions Croma Photobase Sopra Newell and Budge Computer Associates Seagate Dataflex Adobe Symantec Microsoft Tower Livelink Kofax Netiq Citrix Commvault HP Altris Websense Finjan Sophos Sandersons Real Asset Management plc. Fluent Technology Ltd. Business Objects
Science and Technology: Investigatory Powers Bill: Technology issues.
Witnesses: Matthew Hare, Chief Executive Officer, Gigaclear John Shaw, Vice President, Product Management, Sophos James Blessing, Chair, Internet Services Providers' Association Professor Ross Anderson, Professor of Security Engineering, University of Cambridge Professor Mike Jackson, formally of Birmingham City Business School Dr Joss Wright, Research Fellow, Oxford Internet Institute Professor Sir...
Meg Munn: ...(desktop operating system and office automation), Oracle (financial and human resources), McAfee (anti-virus), Adobe (portable document reader), Citrix (web-based applications) and Hewlett-Packard, Sophos, Mailmarshall and Clearswift (network management). Many other software products are in use to meet specific functional needs in the UK and at posts overseas.
Jim Knight: ...EDV-Systeme GmbH QAS Limited QLogic Corporation Qube Global Software Quest Software Inc RealVNC Limited Research In Motion Limited RSA Security Inc SafeNet Inc Semio Sherpa Software Softerra Limited Sophos Plc Source Code Technology Holdings Inc SPSS Inc Sun Microsystems Inc Symantec Corporation TANDBERG Telelogic AB Trend Micro VMWare Inc Websense Inc WinZip International LLC
David Lammy: ...-Systeme GmbH QAS Limited QLogic Corporation Qube Global Software Quest Software Inc. RealVNC Limited Research In Motion Limited RSA Security Inc. SafeNet Inc. Semio Sherpa Software Softerra Limited Sophos Plc Source Code Technology Holdings Inc. SPSS Inc. Sun Microsystems Inc. Symantec Corporation TANDBERG Telelogic AB Trend Micro VMWare Inc. Websense Inc. WinZip International LLC
Jim Fitzpatrick: ...Cyberlink, Danka, Dell, EMC, HP, IBM, Identex, Kodak McAfee, Microsoft, Neurascript, Novell, Nuance, Omega First Ltd. Oracle, Pro Atria, QAS, SAP, SAS, Scanoptics, Siebel SmartIdentity, Software AG, Sophos, Sybase, Synapse Adaptive, Logic Group, TIBCO Staffware, Treehouse Software Driving Standards Agency (DSA) Adobe, Amberpoint, Autocad, Automobile Association, BancTec, BEA,...
Lord Reid of Cardowan: ...expensive and they do not have to give away the attacker. That is the nature of the problem that we are facing. As the good Lord said, it is growing exponentially. I spoke yesterday to somebody from Sophos. When noble Lords turn on their parliamentary machine, they will see that they are protected by Sophos. He told me that last year Sophos found 5,000 incidents of Malware every day among...
Layla Moran: ...of her reign, Abingdon celebrated with an eccentric and much-loved bun throwing. She was also a regular visitor to our area. She inspected a military parade at RAF Abingdon in 1968, she opened Sophos at Abingdon Science Park in 2004 and she reopened the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford after its refurbishment in 2009. One constituent remembered the following when he attended the official opening...
Lord Parekh: .... The third characteristic, which is absolutely important in this capacity, is, in the absence of a better word, what I would call wisdom, which is what philosophy is supposed to be about: philo and sophos. Wisdom is basically the capacity to understand the value of something. To understand the value of something is to know both its significance and its limits. Human rights, for example,...
Francis Maude: ...by £4 million of funding from the NCSP, is to be launched next month. It is being supported by a broad range of organisations, including Facebook, BT, a number of anti-virus companies such as Sophos, banks and financial organisations as well as community and trade organisations. These organisations are providing financial and in-kind benefits worth around £2.3 million, which will extend...
Lord Gardiner of Kimble: ...by £4 million of funding from the NCSP, is to be launched next month. It is being supported by a broad range of organisations, including Facebook, BT, a number of anti-virus companies such as Sophos, banks and financial organisations as well as community and trade organisations. These organisations are providing financial and in-kind benefits worth around £2.3 million, which will extend...