freedom of information
Endpoint Security: Data Protection for IT, Freedom for Laptop Users
White Paper Only the introduction of end-point security - the ability to force mobile computers to secure themselves - offers end-users the freedom to embrace mobility and IT departments robust protection for... [02 Sep 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Three clicks away from eight million people
Comment If we start at 'ground zero' with the tribe, we see a limited communication network of about one degree of freedom. To my mind the most important breakthrough to date came with the PC... [23 Jul 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Open info for all?
Comment But surely this is all public information and should be available to all under the UK Freedom of Information Act! Following a request under the Freedom... [20 Jul 2009]
Naked CIO: Should you monitor staff?
Comment Yet I have always believed in giving employees freedom to do what they need to and also to know what they shouldn't. Even though I am an IT guy, I believe we as a department are left with too much power and access to... [29 Jun 2009]
Europe's biggest IT schemes get new overlord
News Under a legislative package adopted this week, an agency will be set up to control the management of the Schengen Information System; Visa Information System; Eurodac and other... [25 Jun 2009]
Preventing data loss - what's needed
Comment The UK's MPs may rue the day a disk listing details of their expenses was leaked to the Daily Telegraph from the House of Commons Fees Office earlier this year, but they were going to be made public at... [16 Jun 2009]
Be Smart About Mobile Device Protection
White Paper Smartphones, pocket PCs, and similar devices offer the freedom to communicate and access important information anytime, anywhere. At the same time, the ubiquity of these devices has... [29 May 2009]
Europe votes for net-neutrality reforms
News Recognising internet access as a fundamental right, the Commission said that "any measures taken regarding access to or use of services and applications through electronic communications networks must respect the... [07 May 2009]
Destabilized Server Load Testing
White Paper There are four degrees of freedom in the software development process-time, resources, features and quality. When applied to load testing, fault injection tools allow testers to uncover more defects,... [01 May 2009]
EC slams UK over BT trials uproar
News Asked for comment, the ICO gave ZDNet UK a statement in which it said: "The ICO regulates and enforces the Data Protection Act, Freedom of Information Act and Privacy and Electronic... [14 Apr 2009]
Five ways Gen Y will change the way you work
News That also means giving employees freedom of work - having the ability to work at home and to set their own hours - and allowing employees to have custom job descriptions - as they do at Deloitte. This... [26 Mar 2009]
Freedom of the Road: Network Optimisation and the Drive to Maximise the Network
White Paper But as one has seen over the course of this series of papers, as information technology takes quantum leaps forward and enterprises load their networks with more and better applications,... [23 Mar 2009]
Gov't watchdog reveals first ID card worries
News The reviews were originally requested via a Freedom of Information Request by a member of anti-ID card group No2ID, Mark Dziecielewski. The two Gateway Review reports -... [20 Mar 2009]
Suppressed ID card reports 'must be made public'
News The tribunal's decision comes after anti-ID card campaign group No2ID member, Mark Dziecielewski, won the right to have the reviews published after his Freedom of Information request to... [20 Feb 2009]
Exclusive: ID cards are here - but police can't read them
News Currently no police stations, border entry points or job centres have readers for the card's biometric chip, the Identity and Passport Service (IPS) revealed in response to an FoI (Freedom of... [04 Feb 2009]
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