Betting group William Hill
is boosting information security via the rollout of encryption software in
staff laptops as part of a strategic data protection plan.
The PGP Corporation-supplied software replaces a system that slowed laptop
performance and hampered compliance with Payment Card Industry Data Security
Standard (PCI DSS) requirements.
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Part of the group’s strategy also includes the consolidation of encryption
systems.
“We want just one, central management server that can control all encryption
applications, rather than lots of dispersed, siloed environments,” said William
Hill's information systems security manager Nick Copley.
“We can now use the benefits of the encryption in other information areas in
a holistic, single-vendor platform approach,” said Copley.
"The limitations of our technology prevented us matching the increasing
number of betting opportunities available from our competitors," said a
statement from William Hill in February.
Although the company hoped to start its IT overhaul last year, the NextGen
project was scrapped because it needed greater investment and would take longer
than originally envisaged.
The decision resulted in losses of £20.9m in the 2007 results and further
charges of about £4m expected to be incurred in 2008.
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