law disclosure
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]
UK must overhaul data sharing rules
News Whitehall has neither the framework nor the leadership to properly protect the public's personal data, a review by Information Commissioner Richard Thomas and Mark Walport, director of the Wellcome Trust has found.silicon.com's Full Disclosure... [11 Jul 2008]
Privacy concerns over Google Street View
News Davies told ZDNet.co.uk on Tuesday that Privacy International had been in touch with Google to request "full disclosure of the technology specifications for the promised face and number-plate blurring system". [09 Jul 2008]
Are banks going soft on e-crime?
News Arguing for a data breach notification law, as called for by silicon.com's Full Disclosure campaign, the committee says a law would provide both an incentive to avoid data loss and an early warning for affected customers. [08 Jul 2008]
ICO: Data breach law moves closer
News Full Disclosure campaign silicon.com is aiming to make businesses and government take data security more seriously. A rethink of UK data protection laws is something that silicon.com has been calling on for the last year as part of its Full... [03 Jul 2008]
Fulfilling Sarbanes-Oxley Requirements Gets Help From XBRL Solutions
White Paper Most observers would agree that the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOA) is the single most important piece of legislation affecting corporate governance, financial disclosure, and the practice of public accounting since the US securities laws of the early... [03 Jul 2008]
The Evolution and Implications of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
White Paper Chief Financial Officers are grappling with "disclosure controls. Chief Executive Officers are signing statements that ensure compliance with a new law in the midst of one of the toughest business environments in recent history. [03 Jul 2008]
Critics attack gov't email, phone database plan
News Full Disclosure campaign silicon.com is aiming to make businesses and government take data security more seriously. A Home Office statement explains the difficulty faced by law enforcers in monitoring modern communications. [20 May 2008]
UK companies: Leaking like a sieve?
News Full Disclosure campaign silicon.com is aiming to make businesses and government take data security more seriously. Last week parliament outlawed the reckless loss of personal data, backing changes to the law to make it a civil offence punishable... [12 May 2008]
Outlawed: Reckless loss of data
News It marks a major milestone in silicon.com's Full Disclosure campaign calling for legislation to make companies or authorities that lose personal data accountable.silicon.com's Full Disclosure campaign - what we are asking for.silicon.com wants the... [12 May 2008]
Dear silicon.com... XP lives, the femtocell 'truth', BlackBerry bashing…
Comment Would such a law cover disclosure of email addresses? And whatever happens with the law, government departments will be carefully and scrupulously made exempt from it. House of Lords backs data loss law change [01 May 2008]
House of Lords backs data loss law change
News Full Disclosure campaign silicon.com is aiming to make businesses and government take data security more seriously. The move towards outlawing the reckless loss of data follows silicon.com's campaign for full disclosure. [28 Apr 2008]
Video Cheat Sheet: Data Breaches
Video Plus, discover what steps the government and privacy watchdogs are taking to prevent any more embarrassing leaks such as HM Revenue & Customs losing computer discs with the details of 25 million people on them back in November.silicon.com... [25 Apr 2008]
The Early Impact of Sarbanes-Oxley Act on Finance and Accounting Outsourcing
White Paper Prompted by several major corporate accounting scandals, American lawmakers passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, which imposed new rules regarding a company's financial integrity and its public disclosure of auditing practices. [10 Apr 2008]
Sarbanes-Oxley: Disclosure and Confidentiality
White Paper Michael Oxley placed their names on a landmark piece of U.S.legislation that became law in July 2002. Few people could identify them, the senior U.S. Democratic senator from Maryland and the Republican U.S. [10 Apr 2008]
