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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Careers   来源:Trends  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Israel began to allow a limited amount of aid into Gaza last week. However, UN Middle East envoy Sigrid Kaag told the UN Security Council this was "comparable to a lifeboat after the ship has sunk" when everyone in Gaza was facing the risk of famine.

Israel began to allow a limited amount of aid into Gaza last week. However, UN Middle East envoy Sigrid Kaag told the UN Security Council this was "comparable to a lifeboat after the ship has sunk" when everyone in Gaza was facing the risk of famine.

- the equivalent of 33 days - of tech outages in the past two years.In recent weeks, retailers Co-op and Marks & Spencer have experienced severe disruption after being targeted by hackers.

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Lisa Forte, of the cyber-security company Red Goat, told BBC News that Mr Stuart had made "an incredibly important point"."Cyber-attacks are increasing in both number and severity," she said."Criminals are monetising attacks more efficiently, and we are at a point now where it very much is when not if businesses will experience an attack."

Solitaire: YukonPlayMasque Publishing

Mr Stuart said his banking group was spending hundreds of millions of pounds improving its IT systems."I think the amount of money banks - all of us - will be putting into our systems is enormous," he said.

Solitaire: YukonPlayMasque Publishing

"The defence mechanisms you put in are absolutely critical."

Across his group, he said they are processing 1,000 payments a second while making 8,000 IT changes and updates every week.We were flying through the warm light of the setting sun. There were villages and small towns where the lights were coming on. It was a peaceful landscape where people walked and drove without constantly looking to the sky.

We were over the suburbs of Amman when Safa'a Salha held up her mobile phone so that I could read a message she'd written."Oh my God," this Gaza mother wrote, "Jordan is so beautiful."

The evacuees had come to the Jordanian border by road. I joined them there for the final part of the journey by helicopter to Amman.Safa'a spoke very little English, and in any case the noise of the helicopter made it impossible to converse.

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