debate in comment and analysis
Lawrence Lessig
AS Profile Lessig has continued to lead the global debate on intellectual property this year - earning the Stanford University professor of law a spot on this year's list. The panel recognised Lessig as also being hugely influential in the UK, having shaped... [12 Oct 2007]
Tim O'Reilly
AS Profile It is his work in furthering debate - specifically about web 2.0 - that has brought him to the attention of the panel. As one panellist said: "He is certainly one of those who kicked off the debate in terms of web 2.0, for better or for worse. [12 Oct 2007]
Good and bad year for comms
AS Analysis There wasn't a lot of debate about Zennström at this year's panel session and some would argue his long-time partner, Janus Friis, from Denmark, should get a look in. The striking absence of the heads of some of the biggest organisations in comms... [12 Oct 2007]
Surprise omissions and trends
AS Analysis These folks are usually venture capitalists rather than those who would say their main occupation is private equity, though PE's effects on the tech sector got some airplay in the panel debate. The Agenda Setters rankings always throw a few curve... [12 Oct 2007]
Leader: Why security threats don't have to be taxing
Leader We are calling for greater public debate and for the government to consider legislation that would require organisations that suffer information security breaches to alert their customers if there is a chance the breach has put individuals... [09 Oct 2007]
Leader: How to put out the fires of ID fraud
Leader We are calling for greater public debate and for the government to consider legislation that would require organisations that suffer information security breaches to alert their customers if there is a chance the breach has put individuals... [08 Oct 2007]
Leader: Is BT-FON deal a real mesh?
Leader There is quite a debate that rages about whether you should share your home broadband connection when it is flung beyond the walls of your home using wi-fi. We're even running a poll about it here. There are those who want a completely locked down... [04 Oct 2007]
Steve Ranger's Notebook: Don't let sleeping data dogs lie
Comment We are calling for greater public debate and for the government to consider legislation that would require organisations that suffer information security breaches to alert their customers if there is a chance the breach has put individuals... [04 Sep 2007]
Data breach laws 'make companies serious about security'
Comment We are calling for greater public debate and for the government to consider legislation that would require organisations that suffer information security breaches to alert their customers if there is a chance the breach has put individuals... [03 Sep 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Damn metrics
Comment About 20 years ago I was drawn into a public debate and enquiry on the state of education and educational standards. Written at a public house just outside Morpeth, Northumberland and dispatched via a public wi-fi service from a service station on... [28 Aug 2007]
Leader: Time to rethink cyber crime priorities
Leader We are calling for greater public debate and for the government to consider legislation that would require organisations that suffer information security breaches to alert their customers if there is a chance the breach has put individuals... [24 Aug 2007]
Minority Report: A greener Apple
Comment Publicity stunts aside, there's been considerable debate about the veracity of Greenpeace's data on Apple's allegedly poor environmental manufacturing record. Apple is singing a new, greener tune - thanks in part to pressure from Greenpeace. [23 Aug 2007]
Security - no longer just about hackers
Comment I went to a fascinating panel session a couple of weeks ago, where I and a number of other analysts were largely witnesses to a debate around the evolving security needs of the chief information security officer, or CISO. [31 Jul 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 27.07.07
Round-Up Just try and explain the difference between Blu-Ray and HD-DVD to the Round-Up and watch it whimper and try to find some contextual common ground with the VHS/Betamax debate, leading to yet more inter-generational confusion. [27 Jul 2007]
Full Disclosure - silicon.com launches data breaches campaign
Comment We are calling for greater public debate and for the government to consider legislation that would require organisations that suffer information security breaches to alert their customers, if there is a chance the breach has put individuals... [16 Jul 2007]
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