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CIOs not taking security breaches seriously

News Mike Davies, director of identification and authentication services at VeriSign which conducted the research, said security and trust needs to be top of the agenda for online businesses if they want to... [27 Jun 2008]

Who voted on the CIO50?

Comment Vicky Maxwell Davies, partner, Boyden Global Executive Search Vicky Maxwell Davies is a partner with Boyden UK, focusing on placing CIOs and their top teams across a broad range of sectors. In 2002, as... [11 Jun 2008]

Childnet helps parents get web savvy

Case Study Childnet CEO Steven Carrick-Davies said: "The purpose of the project was to promote the positive aspect of the internet and provide some balance to other messages out in the public perception. Despite any irrational... [08 May 2008]

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

Comment Richard Davies, North Yorkshire 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,... [01 May 2008]

Google's Schmidt named the top man in tech

News Also fighting the established order are activist Florian Mueller (43), chosen for his work against the legalisation of software patents in Europe, and Simon Davies and Gus Hosein (45), for their work on the LSE's... [27 Sep 2005]

Simon Davies and Gus Hosein

AS Profile Simon Davies and Gus Hosein are on the Agenda Setters list this year by virtue of their work on the London School of Economics' Identity Project, the wide-ranging report into the cost and viability of a... [23 Sep 2005]

BBC's Highfield beats Jobs as top man in tech

News And for the latter was privacy advocate Simon Davies who just made it at number 50. For working to bring about a 100 per cent digital Britain and innovating in the space that merges new media and television, Ashley... [27 Sep 2004]

Private bits - the battle to safeguard data through encryption

Comment Simon Davies, director of Privacy International, said the use of services such as Hushmail and SafeWeb is growing fast: "Individual users will resort to using secret communication as spying and surveillance increases... [12 Jan 2001]

This time in '99: Privacy campaigners slam 'Big Brother' law

News Simon Davies of campaign group, Privacy International, responded: "Enfopol is probably the worst example of non-democratic government. This is how the original story broke on 10 May, 1999: Privacy activists are outraged... [10 May 2000]

Privacy campaigner calls for tighter online controls

News Simon Davies of Privacy International was responding to news revealed at the end of last week that AT&T mistakenly released email addresses of nearly 2,000 customers over the Web. Most are incompetent and invest... [19 Apr 1999]

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