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  • Detica, which is working with Virgin Media on the system, it can identify whether the download is simply family photos or a music album, and if so the artist and title.

    PC Advisor News 2010

  • A consultancy called Detica also offers hope for bringing music lovers out of the cold and into the warmth of legality.

    Ars Technica 2009

  • Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, third right, his recently appointed Home Secretary Alan Johnson, second left, and Alan West, left, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Security and Counter-terrorism are seen during a visit to offices in London of the business and technology consultancy firm Detica, which is owned by BAE Systems, Thursday.

    Technology Technology 2009

  • The report, by information consultants Detica for the Cabinet Office, calculated that the theft of intellectual property – such as designs and formulas – from businesses costs £9.2bn.

    Cybercrime 'costs UK £27bn a year' 2011

  • In September, he was briefed by executives at Detica, BAE Systems' cyber security arm which sells into the defence and national security markets, and last June, was briefed by Richard Paniguian, chief executive of UK Trade and Investment's Defence and Security Organisation, which promotes UK arms exports.

    Prince Andrew under new pressure over link to Turkmenistan 2011

  • "Try and find out who is doing something outside of the norm," said Nik Whitfield , head of the investment-banking client group at Detica, information-intelligence specialists.

    Questions Arise About UBS Risk Controls Alistair MacDonald 2011

  • While Detica recruits around 75 graduates a year directly, BAe Systems itself will be taking about 180 graduates on its main two-year "graduate development framework" programme, with a further 15 or so joining its finance and Sigma leadership programmes, says the company's education director, Richard Hamer.

    Graduate jobs: The door's still open Nic Paton 2010

  • They were concerned that the study involved Detica, a security firm that is part of the arms manufacturer BAE Systems.

    Cyber-crime confusion may be costing economy billions, says thinktank 2011

  • He works as a consultant in the engineering systems group Detica, a division of aerospace and defence giant BAe Systems, which will be at the fair.

    Graduate jobs: The door's still open Nic Paton 2010

  • A February study by the government and Detica, the cybersecurity unit of British defense giant BAE Systems PLC, estimated that cybercrime costs the U.K. £27 billion annually, and that British businesses hemorrhage information valued at £17 billion a year.

    U.K. Touts Its Cybersecurity Cred Alistair MacDonald 2011

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