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Computer Security

Synopsis
Observes the numerous problems facing database protection and computer security both for business and for everyone who uses a computer. Addresses specific problems and assesses future developments in relevant technology. Representatives of Baltimore Technology Ltd and Safeway show how they have identified and addressed often sensitive security issues. Shows a representative of a smaller company, where the more informal working atmosphere affects security arrangements, having a computer security check-up from a specialist. A final section follows a visitor being allowed access to a small office without being questioned and highlights the areas where security could be threatened.
Series
Shotlist, Series
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Video; Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 29 min.
Year of production
1999
Availability
Sale; 2000 sale: £35.00 (+VAT inc. p&p) VHS, higher education
Subjects
Information technology
Keywords
computer security

Sponsor

Name

Educational Broadcasting Services Trust

Email
support@fenc.org.uk
Web
http://www.fenc.org.uk/ External site opens in new window
Phone
01553 630828
Address
c/o fenc
The White House
8 Gayton Road
Ashwicken, Kings Lynn
Norfolk
PE32 1LS
Notes
EBST was set up in 1987, to spread specialist learning through broadcast and new media; it’s roots were in BBC and public service broadcasting. Now EBST Online is part of FENC (www.fenc.org.uk).

Distributor

Name

Educational Broadcasting Services Trust

Address
No longer trading
Notes
Educational and training materials with an emphasis on maths, science and skills development, produced in collaboration with consortia of university and college academics and media departments under the auspices of the Educational Services Broadcasting Trust. Series include Maths for Engineers, Shotlist, and the Skillbank vocational skills training programmes. For sale on DVD or via download. Now ebst online is part of FENC. (www.fenc.org.uk). Now possibly part of Blended Learning Consortium.

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