5-1-96 FiTi has an 18-page insert on information technology. Its Page One thriller: "Businesses fail to halt 'Ram raiders.' A sprialling crime wave is causing growing concern among law enforcement authorities, insurers and the business community. Computer theft is the fastest-growing crime in the UK. To combat physical computer crime, a wide variety of protection measures have been developed: physical restraints, motion detectors, electronic tagging, dye sprays, invisible identity tags, microdots, smoke bombs, chemical "fingerprints," and software monitors. Beyond the threats of hacking and virus attacks, as much as 2bn pounds a year is lost by computer misuse and "time-wasting surfing the Internet". Some of the new-anti-theft products are on display at Infosec 96, the UK's first big IT security exhibition, at London Olympia this week. The organisers have prepared seven fact sheets dealing with security "hot topics" such as encryption, disaster recovery and virus protection. THR_ill ----- Any London cpunk care to post the seven fact sheets, or send (e-mail or fax) here for show 'boting?