disclosure in comment and analysis

żDónde está el iPhone 3G?

Comment Perhaps realising the sense of frustration brewing in the assembled throng, one of O2's PRs took a chosen few of us aside and offered one-on-one chats with Steve over lunch during which, she assured us, we would be able to ask more questions and... [01 Jul 2008]

Editor's Blog: Less data equals more privacy

Comment It's been a while since I've mentioned silicon.com's Full Disclosure campaign, which is aimed at improving the way organisations - both private and public sector - look after our data. And that's why our Full Disclosure campaign will continue. [26 Jun 2008]

Dear silicon.com... XP lives, the femtocell 'truth', BlackBerry bashing…

Comment Would such a law cover disclosure of email addresses? Windows XP was getting a lot of attention this week, with silicon.com readers undecided whether the OS should live on or not… And data losses never seem far from the reader comments page, with... [01 May 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 07.03.08

Round-Up In response to the disclosure of the emails a harried-looking Microsoft PR officer offered the opinion that the executives had raised concerns with Vista to make the program better for customers. Are you worried that Windows Vista Service Pack 1... [07 Mar 2008]

Editor's Blog: Lords above!

Comment It's been another week where silicon.com's Full Disclosure campaign has loomed large, with two pieces of news emphasising why I'm proud we have stuck to our guns on this one. The whole area of data protection and data breaches has often seemed too... [27 Feb 2008]

Dear silicon.com... Laptop losses, mobile ads, gas-guzzler charge, Vista backtrack…

Comment In the US they have a law on disclosure which boils down to - if it is encrypted you do not have to disclose what is therefore just the loss of a laptop, however, if it is not you must disclose and place yourself in the firing line for class... [21 Feb 2008]

Editor's Blog: Another blow to identity fraudsters

Comment Seven months after we launched our Full Disclosure campaign calling for a rethink of legislation in this area, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) is now asking that knowingly or recklessly breaching the Data Protection Act should be made... [06 Feb 2008]

What price compliance?

Comment Because of this - and because the burden of regulation is likely to increase with new legislation potentially covering e-disclosure rules in the EU and a strengthening of privacy rules at a federal level in the US - companies need to view their... [07 Jan 2008]

Whose data is it anyway?

Comment This in itself points to one of the possible secondary consequences of the mistakes made at HMRC - a general loss of faith in the potential of IT in the public sector.silicon.com's Full Disclosure campaign - what we are asking for.silicon.com... [17 Dec 2007]

Editor's blog: What your identity is worth

Comment Which of course brings us back to the campaign that silicon.com has been running this year, Full Disclosure, which is calling for honesty about data breaches and better legislation to protect the individual. [05 Dec 2007]

HMRC's missing discs: Just a warning shot

Comment silicon.com's Full Disclosure campaign - what we are asking for.silicon.com wants the government to review its data protection legislation and improve the reporting of information security breaches in the public and private sectors. [27 Nov 2007]

Leader: It's time for a data breach disclosure law

Leader If there's one lesson to come out of the catastrophic (government's own words) data breach at HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) this week, it's surely now is the time for a data breach disclosure law.silicon.com's Full Disclosure campaign has been... [22 Nov 2007]

Editor's Blog: Missing data, missing brains

Comment From my point of view, it's rare indeed that the subject of two silicon.com campaigns - scrutinising the technology behind the controversial ID cards project and our Full Disclosure campaignwhich calls for improving data protection - collide on... [21 Nov 2007]

Q&A: Bruce Schneier, CTO of BT Counterpane

Comment Full Disclosure campaign silicon.com is aiming to make businesses and government take data security more seriously. Security expert Bruce Schneier is well-known for his candid views on the security industry - one of the reasons he was named as... [23 Oct 2007]

Leader: Why security threats don't have to be taxing

Leader And HMRC also added another - and probably most significant - ingredient: disclosure.silicon.com's Full Disclosure campaign - what we are asking for.silicon.com wants the government to review its data protection legislation and improve the... [09 Oct 2007]

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