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Fibre era fraught with roadblocks: EC
News As part of the mooted reforms, a number of important changes that could affect end users are being debated - including quicker mobile number porting; easier to understand tariffs and pricing; better data protection and mandatory notification of... [04 Sep 2008]
CIOs ready for flexi-time law
News Issues over Health and Safety at home; the combination of business, personal and leisure use of computer equipment; Data Protection Act; scope and hours of operation for hardware and software support services; the blurring of personal vs corporate... [03 Sep 2008]
Reduce the Risk of Costly Data Breaches: Three Pillars of Data Protection
White Paper Iron Mountain Digital advocates these Three Pillars of Data Protection to serve as a guide for customers establishing a PC security program: There are numerous regulations that govern the protection of private, personal and confidential data... [02 Sep 2008]
Building a Secure Network for Greater Agility and Success
White Paper Examine how to protect customer data and business assets from internal and external security breaches, and comply with the latest legislation for customer privacy. Join Cisco experts, as they discuss why a secure network foundation is so important... [02 Sep 2008]
An Introduction to Intrusion Detection and Assessment
White Paper Intrusion-detection systems collect information from a variety of vantage points within computer systems and networks and analyze this information for symptoms of security breaches. The market for intrusion-detection products, driven by reports of... [02 Sep 2008]
Anti-Spyware Software: Securing the Corporate Network
White Paper The effects of spyware range from annoying interruptions, like pop-up ads, to security breaches and loss of intellectual property. The pervasiveness of spyware in corporations today illustrates the extent to which businesses are making themselves... [02 Sep 2008]
Watchdog demands data breach confessions
News The NCC is petitioning the European Union to draft legal powers to compel businesses and banks to inform customers when they lose their personal data.silicon.com's Full Disclosure campaign - what we are asking for.silicon.com wants the government... [01 Sep 2008]
Inbox: Data breaches, tech wages, ePassport woes
Comment Perhaps care of data would improve if directors of companies involved in breaches and politicians had to divulge the same information about themselves whenever a loss of data was discovered in their company or government department? [28 Aug 2008]
"Shambolic" security behind Home Office data breach
News 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... [27 Aug 2008]
Home Office loses data on 84,000 prisoners
News David Smith, deputy commissioner for UK data protection watchdog the Information Commissioner's Office, said in a statement: "It is deeply worrying that after a number of major data losses and the publication of two government reports on high... [22 Aug 2008]
MSDN Webcast: Using Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) Web Sites and Services Management Pack With IIS (Level 200)
White Paper By monitoring the applications and Web sites running on Internet Information Server (IIS), the IIS Management Pack highlights issues that cause downtime or poor performance, such as broken links, unavailable sites, and security breaches. [04 Aug 2008]
DIY wi-fi, Vista in disguise, 3G iPhone and more...
News In these days of lost data and security breaches silicon.com took a look at some top ways to destroy your unwanted hard drive to make sure information on the device doesn't get into the wrong hands. One of the biggest stories in July was the launch... [31 Jul 2008]
Ministry of Justice loses 45,000 records
News The MoJ didn't notify more than 30,000 of the 45,016 affected by the data breaches, first when MoJ supplier records were compromised in June 2007 and then when the names, addresses, birth dates and alleged offences relating to 3,648 people were... [25 Jul 2008]
Privacy watchdog to get power to raid
News The government launched its consultation on the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) powers and funding following the Data Sharing Review, which recommended that the ICO be given more money and authority to fine organisations for "reckless... [17 Jul 2008]
Privacy chief fights UK-wide database
News A database of all calls, emails and internet traffic, to be stored by the Home Office for at least 12 months, is thought to be included under proposals for "modifying procedures for acquiring communications data" in the draft Communications Data... [15 Jul 2008]
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