ban
Social Networking in the Business World: A Strategic Approach
White Paper Is an outright ban on workplace social networking a good idea? Or should companies be more calculated in their points of view and look at how the negative effects social networking has on a company's bottom line can... [11 Nov 2009]
Full steam ahead for plans to cut off file-sharers
News Secretary of state for business, innovation and skills Peter Mandelson has reiterated the government's 'three strikes and you're out' plan to cut off illegal file-sharers' internet access. Speaking at a cabinet creative industries... [29 Oct 2009]
'Wi-fi hack makes plan to ban file-sharers unfair'
News ISP TalkTalk has criticised proposals by the government to cut illegal file-sharers' internet access, on the grounds of wi-fi vulnerability to hacking. In a blog post last week, Andrew Heaney, TalkTalk's executive director for strategy... [19 Oct 2009]
Extending BAN Logic for Reasoning With Modern PKI-Based Protocols
White Paper BAN Logic is a well-known authentication logic which, despite other more recent logics and formal methods, remains popular with many protocol designers. BAN Logic however does not properly deal with the... [02 Oct 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 04.09.09
Round-Up And don't think they can turn to Twitter, Bebo or eBay to get their fix of web 2.0 - those sites are getting slapped with a ban too. The ban will come into effect in a couple of weeks' time. It was only... [04 Sep 2009]
Snow Leopard, Windows 7, Microsoft Word ban and BT broadband
News While August may traditionally be something of a quiet month, there was still a host of interesting stories to keep everyone going during the late summer. One of the biggest stories in August was the build-up to the launch of Apple's... [01 Sep 2009]
IBM Case Study: Agio Cigars
White Paper Agio's main markets were threatened by the ban on smoking and promoting tobacco products. Agio Cigars manufactures and sells cigars, as well as semi-finished products and packing machines. Customer information was also... [01 Sep 2009]
Mobile Advertising: Buy in or Lose Out
White Paper The radio boom in the 1920s led to a new genre of advertising, despite early pressure to ban direct advertising from the radio airwaves. Throughout the history of mass media, technology and the advertising industry have... [30 May 2009]
Calls for gov't Phorm investigation rejected
News On Tuesday, Number 10 published a response to an e-petition that had called for an investigation of Phorm's technology by the government, and a ban on its adoption by internet service providers if it was found to breach... [21 May 2009]
Irish ISP to ban illegal music downloaders
News Irish internet provider Eircom has agreed to disconnect users who download music illegally from the web in a settlement with four major record companies that Irish media said was the first of its kind in the world. [02 Feb 2009]
2008: The year in mobile
News BlackBerrys squashed by Whitehall data ban 2008 was a year of change in the mobile sphere - not least for the iPhone which switched from being exclusively a shiny consumer toy to a business-friendly mobility tool as... [30 Dec 2008]
Company of the future: Global, small and unique
Comment How many companies do you know that are supposedly involved in high-tech services yet ban their employees from using social networks, podcasts or blogs? The more things change the more they stay the same? [20 Oct 2008]
Photos: Missile detecting DEC computer
Photo Kevin Murrell, trustee at the National Museum of Computing, told silicon.com: "When the nuclear test ban treaty was announced in the 1990s and air explosions of nuclear missiles were banned, everything was done... [16 Sep 2008]
Businesses ready for Facebook generation
News Of the other nine CIOs, the response ranged from an outright ban on websites the digital generation use to communicate with each other, to embracing these sites as legitimate business tools. While most CIOs have some... [15 Sep 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 12.09.08
Round-Up The MP for Montgomeryshire said he was willing to be arrested by police in his protest against the ban on the two-wheeled vehicles on UK roads, which is why he uttered the immortal rallying cry mentioned above. [12 Sep 2008]