activities information policy research

Legal Eye: Who's to blame for data loss?

Comment Information assurance involves the activities necessary to ensure the integrity, confidentiality and availability of corporate data As a result of this episode the Cabinet Office implemented new... [17 Sep 2008]

Phorm defends 'traffic-analysis' methods

News On Tuesday the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) issued a statement on Phorm's activities, in which it said any allegations of Ripa non-compliance were a matter for the Home Office, rather than the... [11 Apr 2008]

Will RIPA lead to an infestation of Vamp-ires?

News But because criminals are now encrypting their email, files, folders, documents and pictures in an attempt to conceal their activities, the government plans to introduce Part III of the Act. Detective Chief Inspector... [15 Aug 2006]

Europe mulls IP rights law for software

News The proposed directive, which has not yet been approved by the European Parliament, has various penalties to those caught infringing IP rights, including four years' imprisonment; fines; seizure and destruction of the offending goods;... [02 Aug 2005]

BSA slams lack of action over piracy

News Anderson claimed that the BSA is focusing on the issue of unlicensed software as a decoy, while companies are actually more likely to use the enforcement directive to crack down on legal activities such as grey market... [19 May 2005]

Pipeline Security: An Overview of Federal Activities and Current Policy Issues

White Paper This report provides an overview of recent federal activities related to pipeline security, including safety activities with links to security. This report describes the U.S.gas and oil pipeline... [12 Jan 2005]

CIO Jury: Would IT chiefs outsource themselves?

News Graham Benson, information services director and CIO at Screwfix Direct, said: "In my opinion outsourcing only works for activities that are commoditised, and not intellectual property assets of an... [02 Dec 2004]

Spammers 'know where YOU live'

News She said there is no way for a company to completely protect itself without disrupting every day business activities, so they should combine technology with education and enforce a security policy to... [29 Jun 2004]

Whois database 'contributes to fraud and ID theft'

News Anyone with internet access can now have access to Whois data, and that includes stalkers, governments that restrict dissidents' activities, law enforcement agents without legal authority, and spammers. [07 Nov 2003]

The Director's Cut: You are not alone!

Comment The IT director in today’s world is just as dependent on the activities and tacit support of other IT directors as on his or her suppliers or business. Such perception and attitudes are now determined as much from the... [25 Jun 2003]

Blunkett shelves Snooping proposals

News It's clear that whilst we want to provide greater security, clarity and regulation to activities that already go on, our plans have been understood as having the opposite effect&I have therefore decided that it makes... [18 Jun 2002]

The Bloor Perspective: The end of the anti-Microsoft alliance, irrefutable Web transactions, and Uncle Sam versus Gates and Co.

Comment The consumer version of Card-Guard is a small piece of software that works through a browser to record all the activities of the consumer throughout the cycle of a transaction. When all the companies feared dominance by... [08 May 2000]

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