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Inbox: Home Office hacking powers go too far

Comment Legal Eye: Does Home Office online surveillance go too far? Regular silicon.com column the Legal Eye attracted some comments this week regarding its... [23 Jan 2009]

Legal Eye: Does Home Office online surveillance go too far?

Comment The EU's proposed extension of what it acknowledges to be "intrusive surveillance" means law enforcement officers will be authorised to covertly gain remote access and monitor a suspect's computer usage provided it is... [21 Jan 2009]

Dear silicon.com...Illegal file-sharing, biometrics flying high, ID fines…

Comment Rather than introducing ever more stringent, expensive and intrusive surveillance, wouldn't it be better to spend a fraction of the money and ingenuity on trying to address the causes of our apparent "insecurity"? [28 Feb 2008]

Legal Eye: Is it wise to hit ISPs over file-sharing?

Comment Any legislation to enforce these proposals would require an inordinate level of potentially indiscriminate digital surveillance and policing from ISPs. More Legal Eye: But the full... [22 Feb 2008]

'Big Brother IT' fuels workplace stress

News More than 12 million people are scrutinised by electronic surveillance at work causing a sharp rise in stress levels, according to a survey by the Policy Studies Institute (PSI). I guarantee that we will see more and... [08 Jan 2008]

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