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He did say something about Microsoft puts a billion into nokia,
I will
he is not a friend, he is buying my house, so I need to tread carefully
but will try to get an answer.
Forgive me but my I.T . knowledge is terrible.
But I was talking to a Microsoft engineer, who is buying my house in the UK,
I asked him if he had heard of Wave systems, and he said oh yes, they do the tpm security thing.
He told me Governments are starting to use this, and he said that Microsoft demand
that they are used in there products, If anyone has anything they would like me to ask him next time I see I will,
Happy 4th July to all waviods
from London
drnick
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Wednesday, October 06, 2010 10:23:48 AM
Re: pointandfigure post# 199841 Post # of 211623
Too bad that "WAVESECURE" a tool for securing data on smartphones with ANDROID is not from Wavx, but soon to be MCaffe.
https://www.wavesecure.com/
Jermart,
what's the big deal man
you need to chill out a bit
Cybercrime costs the UK more than £27 BILLION a year
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Last updated at 3:58 PM on 17th February 2011
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Cybercrime costs the UK more than £27billion a year, according to the government.
Attacks on computer systems, industrial espionage and theft of company secrets costs businesses alone at least £21billion.
Security Minister Baroness Neville-Jones said the answer lies in private firms and the Government working together to disrupt criminal networks rather than prosecution.
Online crime: Cybercrime costs the UK more than £27 billion a year, figures have showed
She said: ‘I don't myself believe that the successful combating of this kind of crime is going to lie primarily through prosecutions.
‘I think it's going to be through much better defences and disruption - screwing up their network.
‘It doesn't have to be an offensive capability, but it's perfectly possible as we know, just as an intruder can screw up a company's network, the reverse can happen.
‘If you look at terrorism, if we'd relied on prosecution, we would have had lots of incidents by now. We have to rely to a very significant extent on actually disrupting the activity while in course.’
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It was often difficult to establish who was behind the attacks, she said, adding: ‘They're fearless. They don't actually believe they're going to be caught.
‘There are both private criminals, there are organised networks, and there are also, very clearly, state players. I think it's very clear that we do take the issue of the international rules of the game very seriously.’
Baroness Neville-Jones went on: ‘You need to be able to take action to stop the effects of it well before you have necessarily achieved a degree of certainty about attribution.
‘I don't wait before I take action. Action means that I've actually got to close my defences. A lot of modern security is about reducing vulnerability.’
Security Minister Baroness Neville-Jones said the answer lies in private firms rather than prosecution
She added: ‘It's a bit like terrorism in that, the more you know, the more frightening it becomes. It isn't that the situation has changed, it's that you know more about it.’
The report, by information consultants Detica for the Cabinet Office, showed cybercrime costs the UK almost £1,000 every second.
But the Cabinet Office said that ‘in all probability, and in line with worst-case scenarios, the real impact of cybercrime is likely to be much greater’.
Many firms are reluctant to report cyber attacks out of a fear it would damage their reputation.
Theft of intellectual property, such as designs, formulas and other company secrets, from businesses costs £9.2billion, with firms specialising in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, electronics, IT and chemicals being hit hardest.
Industrial espionage, including firms spying on each other, costs £7.6billion.
Cyber crime also costs citizens £3.1billion a year and the government £2.2billion a year, the report said.
Cyber attacks on the UK's information technology systems were identified in last year's Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR) as one of the four most serious threats to national security, alongside terrorism, natural disasters and major accidents.
Backed by £650million in new Government funding announced in the SDSR, the National Cyber Security Programme will develop means of responding to threats from states, criminals and terrorists.
On Monday, Prime Minister David Cameron met representatives of some of Britain's biggest private companies to work with the Government on protecting the country against cyber attack.
Foreign Secretary William Hague and Baroness Neville-Jones also took part in the talks at 10 Downing Street with firms including British Airways, Centrica, the National Grid, BT, Barclays, HSBC and GSK.
They agreed to form a working party to look at detailed proposals for action, drawing on expertise from the private sector.
October's SDSR said that it was impossible to put a precise figure on the financial cost inflicted by criminals using the internet, but it pointed out that there was a 14 per cent increase in online banking losses between 2008 and 2009, while 51 per cent of all malicious software threats ever identified occurred in 2009.
The document said: ‘Over the last decade the threat to national security and prosperity from cyber attacks has increased exponentially.
‘Over the decades ahead this trend is likely to continue to increase in scale and sophistication, with enormous implications for the nature of modern conflict.
‘We need to be prepared as a country to meet this growing challenge, building on the advanced capabilities we already have.’
Tim Watson, head of De Montfort University's computer forensics and security group, said: ‘If these attacks were instead happening in our city streets, UK citizens would be appalled to see thieves walking into every home, shop and business, almost unhindered, and leaving with sacks full of money.
‘As the scale becomes apparent to all, we need to respond quickly and effectively. Prosecutions are good but deterring and disrupting cybercrime activities is absolutely vital.’
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Kisamura
Iv been here 14 years now, And I have 21 years left till I retire, so I ;ll see where we are then.
Thanks
Can anyone explain why we are dropping like a stone?
Steady price from midday through to close yesterday,
have we found a base? can we work our way back up from here?
Again I think our next move all depends on news, no news could see us drift down to 3.50. 3.75
Good news could see up above $5,nearing $6, long long holder of wave, but in now with more $$ than ever
a little apprehensive, looking for some reassurance.
If we hold above 4.70 end of play, that would be great.
Can you guys let me know in advance when the vagas party is
as I need to book flights from London
So we fly up last week, and now what!.. Do we slowly drift back down like normal,
do we hold around the 3.50 mark?
is anyone anymore enlightened as to why we had the rise last week.
what's going to happen next on these long long journey.
If there was great news coming out after the bell today, the share price would be reacting differently to what it is right now. I just expect the same old average nothing out of the ordinary results.
I hope they prove me wrong. but I doubt it somehow.
I just hope over the last few months we will see some sales in the figures, which we have not been told about due to the buyer, not wanting to let that information out,
I don't ever remember the share price being this stable for 2 days on the run,
we normally fluctuate at least 4 / 5% in a day.
Iv got to a stage were I feel something is going to happen soon, I say this in the hope
that by saying it, it might make it happen.
NEWS PLEASE!
well we just breached 2.60 JD Hope your right.
Glo
Iv also been here 13 / 14 years,
but there's only one person I am going to blame if this stock fails, and that's me
not Snackman not SKS But myself.
Glow do you have a problem?
When are the next quarterly results
Vader
I could not agree more.
It would be nice to hear some news! period
Snackman
you have nothing to be sorry about, we all believe in this company otherwise we wouldn't be here.
keep doing what you do, it's appreciated.
Snacks
I really don't understand, all the positiveness, that came out of the cc and we are down 10 cents?
What the heck is going on with this stock, I'v been invested in wave for over a decade now
the prospects have never looked better, yet we are languishing in the low $3s,
My patients is starting to wear thin, we need some information from SKS as to wear we are at his moment in time. anything would suffice, just to tie me over for another 10 years holding.
Hi April
I know what price we have been at for the last 11 years, let alone recently.
In 3 months from now we will be around the 4 dollar mark
I'll save this post and re submit in 3 months time.
Vac
Your posts remind me of my Mother reassuring me after a bad dream as a kid.
one day I know I will thank you for keeping me in this thing. long time Wavoid
VH
Iv been here for 12 years and posted about 12 times
that makes me a once a year guy, a little like my relationship with my wife.
Thanks for that "brand_point
Blue wave
here in the U.K. Options means that people who are associated with the company can buy
shares at a discount, can I just check if this means the same in the U.S. im not sure
TIA.
I feel a little on edge today, I think we may fall back again this morning
maybe a touch above 3, then ride up and settle at around 3.50 to 3.60
where will stay for a while, which would not be a bad thing. no big moves now until more news.
Im hoping for it to settle down now, I don't like these erratic movement's.
All the above is my own personal opinion, And I draw these conclusions from being involved in this stock for the last 12 years.
I probably be way out, will have a 5/6 million volume day and end up above $5
As a pessimistic, long wavoid who's been in over 10 years now,
I keep thinking the next time I log on to check the price, it will be lower, Im not that lucky, etc etc.
But every time I check we are up, Are we really on the crest of wave! Sitting on a rocket, that's about to be lit. Can I, after all this time really start believing?
I do hope so.
Im 11 years long, only hold over 7000 shares, but im not going anywhere, until we hit 20/25 bucks
Thanks V.H. Very helpful.
V.H.
Can you explain how gaps work, The other day when we shot up to almost 3
and people were saying, we have gaps to fill, I don't fully understand how this works.
Im a long time wave investor, but not to hot on these types of topics.
This stock closely resembles a poker game I played the other night
I was all in on a bluff, and the nerves were jangling as i was waiting for him to fold.
he folded, I held my nerve and ended up coming out on top.
I hope all of us longs will have the same outcome, the only difference is my all in bet was $70
bucks, my stake in Wave, is quite a bit higher.
great opportunity to get more in my humble opinion
Matt
when you've been watching this stock for over a decade, you begin to realize it's very unpredictable.
My experience would tell me, unless there is anymore news soon, we will drift down to 2.20
2.30, and hang around there for a week or so, I must say tho I have been very encouraged by the way it's clung on around the 2.50 mark, I think that tells you there are a hell of a lot of long strong waviods holding, (as always steady)
p.s be aware tho, more news and we go again.
these are just my thoughts.
The best to all.
To be honest I was expecting us to drift down to around 2.35/ 2.40 today, after the last few day's enormous gains, I would still be happy if we ended the day around the 2.50 mark.
I'm hoping for a day more like Friday,
yesterday, was a bit slow for me.