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new.sky.com - 11/07
BBC.co.uk Target- 10/07
Speech Tec Magazine- 11/07
BBC.co.uk Check claim - 10/07
DigiLog Newsletter- 10/07
BBC.co.uk Target Fraud - 10/07
Dailyrecord Beneft - 10/07
People.co.uk Lie detector - 09/07
Highway saves £11 million - 09/07
Birmingham Post Benefit - 09/07
Observer Guardian Benefit - 09/07
Yorkshire Post Hutton - 04/07
IT Pro Hutton - 04/07
egovmonitor Hutton - 04/07
Reuters Benefit claimants - 04/07
Computing UK Gov - 04/07
Computer Active VRA- 04/07
ITV Lie detectors - 04/07
ITN Lie detectors - 04/07
Irish Times UK benefit - 04/07
Daily Express Want to - 04/07
The Register UK Gov - 04/07
Silicon.com Lie detector- 04/07
Metro Lie detector- 04/07
Sky News Lie Tests - 04/07
Telegraph Benefit cheats - 04/07
Times Lie detectors - 04/07
Mirror Lie detectors - 04/07
Guardian Benefit cheats- 04/07
Channel 4 Lie detectors- 04/07
BBC Benefits use - 04/07
DigiLog Winter Newsletter- 01/07
Customers see Benefits - 01/07 Success at Capita- 01/07
South America Expansion- 01/07
Global Interest - 01/07

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Lie Tests For Fraudsters - news.sky.com - Nov 2007
Lie detector tests are to be used to crackdown on benefit cheats.
Software which analyses changes in a caller's voice is to be
used in a pilot scheme to help identify suspect cases at the
start of a claim.Click here

Speech Technology Magazine 11/07 - DigiLog UK Ltd - Nov 2007
Listening to Lies, deployments success stories .Click here

Lie detector to check claim calls - news.bbc.co.uk - Oct 2007
Lie detectors are to be used to trap benefit cheats in County Durham.
Four local authorities in the county are to pilot the use of specialist
software which it is claimed can detect potentially fraudulent claims
by phone.Click here

DigiLog's Summer 2007 Newsletter - DigiLog UK Ltd - Oct 2007
DigiLog Summer Newsletter download.Click here

Phone lie detectors target fraud- news.bbc.co.uk - Oct 2007
Edinburgh has become the first Scottish city to introduce phone lie detectors
to catch benefit cheats.Click here

Phone Lie Detectors To Snare Benefit Conmen - Dailyrecord.co.uk - Oct 2007
PHONE lie detectors are being used to catch benefit cheats in Scotland for the first time.
Click here

LIE DETECTOR TRAPS FOR BENEFIT CHEATS EXCLUSIVE - People.co.uk - Sept 2007
Thousands of benefit cheats are set to be exposed - by lie-detectors. Councils are
rushing to buy a new hi-tech phone system that can pinpoint porkies. The computer software
scans callers' voices for increases in stress levels - a telltale sign of lying.Click here

Highway saves £11million- Highway Insurance - Sept 2007
Highway Insurance Prevents Over £11million of Claims Fraud After Five Year
Commitment to Advanced Validation. Click here

Council lie detectors to fight rising benefit fraud - The Birmingham Post - Sept 2007
More than 60,000 people will have to pass lie detector tests when they discuss
their benefit claims with Birmingham City Council. Britain's biggest local authority
is to run a pilot project for the Government, using computer software to monitor phone
calls in an attempt to identify fraudulent council tax and housing benefit applications.Click here

Lie detectors target benefit claim cheats- Observer Guardian - Sept 2007
Benefit claimants and job seekers could be forced to take lie detector tests as
early as next year after an early review of a pilot scheme exposed 126 benefit
cheats in just three months, saving one local authority £110,000.Click here

Lie test to root out benefit cheats - Yorkshire Post - Apr 2007
LIE detector technology is being piloted by the Government in a fresh bid
to crack down on benefit cheats, Works and Pensions Secretary John Hutton
announced today.Click here

Voice analysis 'lie detector' to fight benefit fraud - IT Pro- Apr 2007
The government has announced it will trial the use of voice analysis technology to
battle benefit cheats. The government is to trial voice analysis technology to fight
benefit fraud, the Secretary of State for work and pensions John Hutton
announced today.Click here

Hutton announces new technology to strengthen fight against benefit fraud - egovmonitor - Apr 2007
A pilot of a new process involving ground-breaking technology to catch out benefit thieves
and improve service for benefit customers was announced by the Secretary of State for Work
and Pensions John Hutton today.Click here

Lie detectors for benefits claimants - uk.reuters.com - Apr 2007
LONDON (Reuters) - Benefit claimants will face lie detector tests over the phone
for the first time in an attempt to crack down on fraud, the government said on
Thursday.Click here

UK fights benefit fraud with lie detectors - Computing - Apr 2007
The UK government is installing lie detector technology in a pilot scheme designed
to catch benefit cheats. Initial tests will be carried out in Harrow, north London before
being rolled out in Job Centres across the country.Click here

UK fights benefit fraud with lie detectors - Computer Active - Apr 2007
Voice Risk Analysis software used to weed out false claims - The UK government
is installing lie detector technology in a pilot scheme designed to catch benefit cheats.
Initial tests will be carried out in Harrow, north London before being rolled out in
Job Centres across the country.Click here

Lie detectors to weed out benefit cheats - ITV - Apr 2007
Lie detector tests are being introduced by the Government to help identify
benefit cheats.Software will be used to help detect changes in an applicant's
voice when they call their benefit office to make a claim.Click here

Lie detectors to weed out benefit cheats - ITN - Apr 2007
Lie detector tests are being introduced by the Government to help identify
benefit cheats. Software will be used to help detect changes in an applicant's
voice when they call their benefit office to make a claim.Click here

UK benefit fraudsters face lie detectors - The Irish Times - Apr 2007
Benefit claimants will face lie detector tests over the phone for the first time in an
attempt to crack down on fraud, the British government said today. Computers will
check for small changes in a caller's voice that can be a sign of stress caused by
telling lies.Click here

Want to claim benefits? Take a lie detector test - Daily Express - Apr 2007
SUSPECTED benefit cheats are to face lie detector tests when they ring up to make a claim.
The technology, already used by the insurance industry, detects changes in a caller’s
voice pattern, identifying stress levels which may indicate when they are lying.Click here

UK Gov deploys lie detectors on benefits claims - TheRegister.co.uk- Apr 2007
Benefits claimants will now have to face a software lie detector test under a new regime
to be outlined today by Work and Pensions Secretary John Hutton. Hutton says the system
is designed to speed up the claims process for "the honest majority", and weed out the
cheats.Click here

Lie detector tech to snare benefit cheats? - Silicon.com - Apr 2007
Say goodbye to your claim . Benefit cheats could be caught out thanks to the introduction
of new lie-detecting tech, according to the government.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) today announced a pilot of the technology
by Harrow Council which will use voice risk analysis on would-be claimants to identify
suspicious cases.Click here

Lie detectors to catch benefit cheats - Metro - Apr 2007
Lie detector technology is being piloted by the Government in a fresh
bid to crack down on benefit cheats, Works and Pensions Secretary John Hutton
has announced.Click here

Lie Tests For Fraudsters - Sky News - Apr 2007
Lie detector tests are to be used to crackdown on benefit cheats.
Software which analyses changes in a caller's voice is to be used
in a pilot scheme to help identify suspect cases at the start of a claim.Click here

Benefit cheats face telephone lie detector tests - The Telegraph - Apr 2007
Lie detector technology will be used by the Government to help identify and deter
benefit cheats, John Hutton, Work and Pensions Secretary, announced today.Click here

Lie detector tests to crack down on benefit cheats - Times Online - Apr 2007
Lie detector tests are to be used in a fresh attempt to root out benefit fraudsters,
the Government announced today. The move will involve so-called voice-risk analysis
software - which examines changes in a caller’s voice being used to identify suspect
cases at the start of a claim.Click here

Lie detectors for benefit claimants - Mirror - Apr 2007
BENEFIT claimants are to face lie detector tests for the first time,
in a controversial move that will be announced today.Click here

Benefit cheats face 'lie detectors' - Guardian Unlimited - Apr 2007
Lie detector technology is being piloted by the Government in a fresh bid to
crack down on benefit cheats, Works and Pensions Secretary John Hutton
has announced. Click here

Lie detectors to weed out benefit cheats - Channel 4 - Apr 2007
Lie detector tests are being introduced by the Government to help
identify benefit cheats. Click here

Benefit staff to use lie detector - BBC - Apr 2007
Lie detectors will be used to help root out benefit cheats,
Work and Pensions Secretary John Hutton has said. Click here

DigiLog January 2007 Winter News Letter - Download - Jan 2007
DigiLog UK January 2007 Winter News letter - "DigiLog’s UK Customers
Seeing Enormous Benefits" - "Success with Capita" - "DigiLog leads the
debate" - "DigiLog expansion reaches South America" - "UK customers ignite
global interest" download. Click here

DigiLog's Customers Seeing Enormous Benefits - DigiLog UK Ltd - 1st Jan2007
DigiLog has recently obtained performance statistics for its AVS solution for over 15 of
its UK insurance customers.

Success at Capita - Capita - 1st Jan 2007
DigiLog UK Ltd and Capita PLC are delighted to announce a significant re-alignment of their
partnership, in a deal valued in excess of £1million for an initial three year period. The deal
will provide DigiLog and Capita with far greater flexibility in exploring a variety of opportunities
in other, emerging sectors.

DigiLog's expansion reaches South America - DigiLog UK Ltd - 1st Jan 2007
With demand for validation solutions coming from around the world, DigiLog
has made major in roads into South America with two important initiatives.

UK Customers Ignite Global Interest - DigiLog UK Ltd - 1st Jan 2007
Australia and New Zealand, speaking at major Fraud and Insurance conferences,
presenting a number of seminars on AVS at the invitation of the Australian &
New Zealand Institute of Insurance & Finance. We generated considerable
press interest along the way. Regarding this busy schedule of events ‘Down-under’,
DigiLog’s Managing Director Kerry Furber explained “We are delighted with the level
of interest now being shown in both Australia and New Zealand – a key
element has been to explain the tremendous benefits experienced by our UK AVS
clients.


 

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