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I am assured the Olympic Security Directorate has got a grip on the physical side and everybody would expect that. It is only over the past year that people have started to seriously acknowledge publicly that a cyber attack could cause major disruption to the staging of the Games, to actual ticketing, t...
David Blunkett (born 6 June 1947) is a British Labour Party politician and has been Member of Parliament for Sheffield Brightside since 1987. Blind since birth and from a poor family in one of Sheffield's most deprived districts, he rose to become Education Secretary from 1997 to 2001, and then Home Secretary from 2001 to 2004, when he resigned... Full Article
British Member of Parliament for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough, David Blunkett (2R) poses with German Ambassador to India Thomas Matussek (R), Prime Minister of India's National Skill Development Council advisor, S. Ramadorai (2L) and Senior Vice-President The Federation of...
View Photo »British Member of Parliament for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough, David Blunkett (2R) is greeted by Prime Minsiter of India's National Skill Devlopment Council advisor, S. Ramadorai (R) and German Ambassador to India Thomas Matussek (L) as he arrives at the fourth Global Skills...
View Photo »British Member of Parliament for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough, David Blunkett delivers a speech during the fourth Global Skills Summit, Vocational Education and Training Developing Strategic and Implementation Framework in New Delhi on September 15, 2011. The Federation of...
View Photo »British Member of Parliament for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough, David Blunkett (2R) poses with German Ambassador to India Thomas Matussek (R), Prime Minister of India's National Skill Development Council advisor, S. Ramadorai (2L) and Senior Vice-President The Federation of...
View Photo »I am assured the Olympic Security Directorate has got a grip on the physical side and everybody would expect that. It is only over the past year that people have started to seriously acknowledge publicly that a cyber attack could cause major disruption to the staging of the Games, to actual ticketing, t...
