Justice Department
£500,000 fine coming for businesses that lose data?
News The Ministry of Justice yesterday launched a public consultation on the maximum amount such fines can run to - a figure it proposes should be set at £500,000. Earlier this year the high level of losses among NHS trusts... [12 Nov 2009]
US ramps up probe into Microsoft-Yahoo! search deal
News Both companies have long expected the US Department of Justice to scrutinise the deal to install Microsoft as the exclusive search provider for Yahoo! confirmed on Friday that the US... [14 Sep 2009]
Microsoft, Amazon, Yahoo! join fight against Google Books
News Reback was responsible for compiling evidence to aid the US Department of Justice's antitrust case against Microsoft on behalf of Microsoft's Silicon Valley adversaries. The Internet Archive is enlisting... [21 Aug 2009]
Oracle-Sun deal gets official US stamp of approval
News Oracle said on Thursday that the US Department of Justice has approved its plan to buy Sun Microsystems. Oracle declined to comment beyond a statement confirming the Justice... [21 Aug 2009]
Largest hack and ID theft in US: Three suspects charged
News The breach involving Heartland and the others is believed to be the largest hacking and identity theft case ever prosecuted by the US Department of Justice. Two Russians and a Florida man were charged on... [18 Aug 2009]
Offshoring: Is resistance weakening at Whitehall?
News Recently, senior civil servants in the Cabinet Office and the Ministry of Justice both told silicon.com that they are open to offshoring work such as software development. Whitehall already offshores a limited amount of... [03 Aug 2009]
Extradition for Nasa hacker rules high court
News The decision comes almost seven years after McKinnon, from North London, was indicted by the US Department of Justice in November 2002. However, Lord Justice Stanley Burnton and Mr... [31 Jul 2009]
EU: Authors - we need you. What do you think of Google books?
News Earlier this month, the US Department of Justice said it was launching a formal investigation into the proposed settlement. European Union regulators want publishers and authors to weigh in on copyright... [21 Jul 2009]
Whitehall IT to pack its bags for pastures new?
News Andrew Gay, acting CIO for the Ministry of Justice, said there is scope for more work to be carried out offshore in his department, giving the example of application development for a system such as the... [24 Jun 2009]
David Jones
CIO Profile As well as driving efficiencies in the department and dealing with IT strategy issues across the justice system, Jones is responsible for enabling the advent of mobile working in the CPS and is examining... [01 Jun 2009]
Verizon Business Case Study: Consolidated Firearms Information Systems (CFIS)
White Paper Verizon Business entered into an agreement with California Department of Justice (DOJ) to supply a system for collecting and reporting the transfer of ownership information for all firearms sold in the... [30 May 2009]
NHS warned: It's time to beat the breaches
News The ICO was granted powers to perform spot checks in 2007 following a data breach by HMRC and the data watchdog is expected to be granted extra powers of investigation of public sector establishments when the Coroners and... [26 May 2009]
Minority Report: Apple, Google closer than ever?
Comment The company came under Department of Justice scrutiny for its proposed revenue-sharing advertising deal with Yahoo! Will regulators come between lovebirds Apple and Google? Seb Janacek examines the... [26 May 2009]
Imprivata OneSign Empowers Justice Federal Credit Union to Ensure Highest Levels of Security and Productivity
White Paper Founded in 1935, Justice Federal Credit Union (FCU) is the only credit union dedicated to exclusively serving the Department of Justice, the Department of Homeland... [23 Apr 2009]
A public sector romance and 10 per cent UK headcount cut
News The company has also been bidding to deliver systems for the Department for Work and Pensions, HM Revenue and Customs, the Home Office and Ministry of Justice. Indian outsourcer TCS has cut its UK... [07 Apr 2009]
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