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Fibre era fraught with roadblocks: EC

News In a speech to the European Parliament this week, Viviane Reding, the EC's telecoms commissioner, said: "I applaud the Parliament's moves to encourage infrastructure competition on these 'next generation access' networks by proactively promoting... [04 Sep 2008]

Watchdog demands data breach confessions

News The EU is currently debating proposals to overhaul the ePrivacy Directive to compel ISPs to come clean about data breaches, recently welcomed by deputy information commissioner David Smith. The reckless loss of personal data became a civil offence... [01 Sep 2008]

"Shambolic" security behind Home Office data breach

News The key to lasting cultural change must… lie in the role of the Information Commissioner and in particular, the effective roll out (expected by the end of this year) of his new power to fine for deliberate or reckless serious breaches of data... [27 Aug 2008]

Google Street View cleared by UK privacy watchdog

News But now the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has said it is "satisified" the search giant is taking steps to protect privacy. She said: "We've always said we will not launch in UK until we are comfortable Street View complies with local law... [31 Jul 2008]

Privacy chief fights UK-wide database

News Speaking at the launch of the Information Commissioner Officer's Annual Report 2008 Information Commissioner Richard Thomas said the rumoured database of UK phone and internet communications would be "a step too far for the British way of life". [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 The Information Commissioner's Office has said it has concerns about Google's Street View and thinks the company could be breaching data-protection law. The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) told silicon.com sister site ZDNet.co.uk that it... [09 Jul 2008]

ICO: Data breach law moves closer

News Deputy information commissioner David Smith said proposals to revise the EU's ePrivacy Directive could be the "catalyst" needed to get data breach notification into UK law. But he cautioned against notification on every data breach, saying it was... [03 Jul 2008]

Legal Eye: Europe's copyright controversy

Comment This grievance, coupled with the huge variations in the implementation of the levy, has prompted a number of consumer electronics companies to sign a letter to EU internal markets commissioner Charlie McCreevy saying they were willing to "explore... [18 Jun 2008]

Critics attack gov't email, phone database plan

News And Jonathan Bamford, assistant information commissioner, warned in a statement: "We are sleepwalking into a surveillance society. A Home Office statement explains the difficulty faced by law enforcers in monitoring modern communications. [20 May 2008]

Outlawed: Reckless loss of data

News David Smith, deputy information commissioner, welcomed the laws, saying in a statement: "This change in the law sends a very clear signal that data protection must be a priority and that it is completely unacceptable to be cavalier with people's... [12 May 2008]

National fraud reporting centre to arrive next year

News The AGO hopes the centre will go live by summer 2009 and is in talks with the Information Commissioner's Office and other national bodies about the proposals. The model will examine how the centre could capture, store and share information between... [28 Apr 2008]

House of Lords backs data loss law change

News It follows calls by the Information Commissioner Richard Thomas for the criminalisation of reckless data loss earlier this year. Losing personal data took a step closer to becoming a criminal offence after the House of Lords backed a change in the... [28 Apr 2008]

Phorm defends 'traffic-analysis' methods

News On Tuesday the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) issued a statement on Phorm's activities, in which it said any allegations of Ripa non-compliance were a matter for the Home Office, rather than the ICO. [11 Apr 2008]

Vendors hype up compliance fears

Comment But the information commissioner's powers are relatively weak, says Matthew. The act confirms directors' duties to run their companies responsibly - something that was previously outlined only in case law. [08 Apr 2008]

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