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COMMUNICATIONS APP A HUGE SUCCESS AT GUERNSEY COLLEGE OF FURTHER EDUCATION An internal communications application – GCFE Connect – introduced by Guernsey College of Further Education last September, is proving to be extremely popular with both students and college staff. Since its introduction, the app now has approximately 650 users and has logged over 19,000 direct messages. Essentially, GCFE Connect operates just like other social networks but with added safeguarding features that keep staff’s professional and personal lives separate and enables students to communicate with each other and with staff in a highly secure space. Jeff Stuart, the college’s Head of Learner Support Services, said: 'The platform is being used in a variety of ways. Learner groups are sharing discussions on vocational projects, staff are setting reminders and guiding learners towards e-learning activities, cross-college initiatives can be communicated and students are sending questions to individuals or groups on study issues which develops peer support networks. 'It has also helped our Progress Coach team to support learners who may self-refer, choose to contact the JEFF STUART team via the application or have been identified as benefitting from the knowledge that they have an open channel of communication direct to a source of support. Students have told us that they are much more comfortable using this platform rather than Facebook or similar because of its privacy and security. 'Communication is often cited as a challenge for any organisation but this is even more of an issue when you are situated on three separate locations as we are at the college. We have had lots of positive feedback from everyone using GCFE Connect and as the application is constantly evolving I am sure that its usage will continue to grow as it becomes even further embedded within the college’s culture.' IOT SECURITY INNOVATION DELIVERED BY JT AND CELLUSYS IOT SHOWCASED AT GSMA CONFERENCE JT and Cellusys IOT will further strengthened their new partnership at the major global conference on mobile privacy and security in May. The Channel Island-based telecoms operator, which has developed an IoT and M2M SIM card that provides total and seamless connectivity whatever network is used, formed an alliance with Dublin-based Cellusys IOT in February to enable enterprise customers of JT to view and manage their cellular connectivity security via an IoT security dashboard. Both partners showcased the new enhanced security dashboard solution at the GSMA Mobile 360 Privacy and Security conference in The Hague on 30-31 May. Paul Bullock, JT’s Head of IoT, said: 'With the growing number of IoT devices worldwide, the security risks for enterprises and consumers is increasing, including information being stolen, devices being made dormant, the theft of personal identity and even remote car hacking. These are often initiated by hackers via network-based signalling attacks, airinterface hacking, and DDoS attacks, which continue to grow in size and frequency. These attacks are often not visible for enterprise customers, since they happen in the controlled environment of the telecom provider and not in a customer’s IP network. 'Through our partnership with Cellusys IoT, we are offering enhanced security solutions via a security dashboard that enable customers to manage their own safety. Alarms can be triggered in case of attacks and enhanced security filters can be applied, specific to each use-case. For the first time, signalling security is made available for enterprise customers who need full visibility and management capability over the security of their IoT devices.' LOGICALIS CI AWARDED TOP INTERNATIONAL STANDARD Logicalis Channel Islands has been awarded ISO 27001 Information Security Management Certification for all its operational activities in Jersey and Guernsey. ISO 27001 is the international standard which is recognised globally for managing risks to the security of information. The standard is now rated as the preferred choice for creating and managing a robust, dynamic and adaptable Information Security Management System (ISMS). The certification to ISO27001 allows Logicalis to provide assurances to clients and other stakeholders that they are comprehensively managing the security of the information they hold. The standard covers the whole of the organisation, not just IT, and encompasses people, processes and technology. This has enabled Logicalis to readily understand risks and embrace security controls as part of the everyday working practices that they perform. Chris Brown, ISMS Manager at Logicalis, said: 'We’re very proud to have achieved this global standard. The Logicalis Information Security Management System helps to deliver a robust, secure and protected environment for our client and employee data, it allows for the effective management of risks and helps to attain compliance with regulations such as the General Data Protection Regulation.' Jonathan Crichard, Managing Director of Logicalis CI, said: 'ISO 27001 is invaluable for ensuring a company’s information security management system is of a very high standard and we have used the process of implementation as a catalyst to improve everyday work processes and behaviour throughout. All this work will unquestionably give our partners and customers even more confidence in the way they interact with us. This is very significant for us, and for the Channel Islands market as a whole, and is due to a considerable amount of effort from teams in both Jersey and Guernsey. I would like to thank them for helping us achieve this major milestone.' BUSINESS NEWS 77
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