A high-level group of experts today warned that Europeans will only be able to benefit from the affordable, less intrusive and more personalised healthcare which Information & Communication Continue Reading→
I am told that the Cabinet Office ID team are going to Washington to look at the Open Identity Exchange . I assume this is linked to the Open Identity Foundation although I see some subtle, and some Continue Reading→
The Defamation Bill published last week after the Queen’s Speech contains four clauses of especial significance for the internet: Clause 5: a new defence for website operators in respect of Continue Reading→
Ofcom, the UK's telecommunications regulator is seekings stakeholder views on its review of fixed narrowband telephony services. This call for inputs invites opinions on the proposed scope of the Continue Reading→
The Public Records (Scotland) Act 2011 (the Act) is an Act of the Scottish Parliament: to make provision about the management of records by certain authorities; to amend the Public Records Continue Reading→
Cyber security breaches are costing UK businesses billions of pounds, according to an influential report published today. It shows that 93 per cent of large organisations and 76 per cent of small Continue Reading→
UK websites won't risk financial penalties for failing to meet the new cookies rules, the Information Commissioner's Office has said. The EU Rules, introduced last year to protect the privacy of Continue Reading→
The UK government has published its response to the EU's consultation on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). It questions whether the current proposals will have real business benefits as well as Continue Reading→
From 1 July 2012, the European Union's mobile roaming regulation will be extended to include price caps for data downloads which will mean significant savings for those using maps, email and social Continue Reading→
Continued operations in the event of a disruption, whether due to a major disaster or a minor incident, is a fundamental requirement for any organization. Business continuity management (BCM) is a Continue Reading→
More and more organisations are now allowing their employees to use their own personal devices such as smart phones and iPads whilst at work, enabling them to stay in touch with all aspects of their Continue Reading→
Creating the right conditions for businesses to grow and succeed is at the centre of new business legislation announced today in the Queen’s Speech. The main elements include measures to set the Continue Reading→
Trying to understand and decide upon how long you should keep records is a complex challenge. Different business sectors all have their individual requirements, as do countries around the world. So, Continue Reading→
ENISA is today publishing a paper on National Cyber Security Strategies. The paper includes a short analysis of the current status of cyber security strategies within the European Union and Continue Reading→
Many, many people have tweeted this video snippet of Canadian Member of Parliament Dean del Mastro on the subject of format shifting. This is what he said: “When you purchase something, you Continue Reading→
What really annoys me about the current proposals for the Interception Modernisation Programme is how much it will cost, (including driving communications hubs and high value commercially Continue Reading→
Reference UK/2012/C/9 The Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 provides for the destruction, retention, use and other regulation of certain evidential material; imposes consent and other Continue Reading→
How does the UK's design law operate in practice? What are the benefits, disadvantages and availability of the various remedies available to address design right infringement? What would you do to Continue Reading→
The issue of Information and Identity Governance (Identity Assurance, Identity Management, Data Protection, Access Control, etc.) has led to much debate over recent years. Even the fundamental Continue Reading→
Web 2.0 is called many things: a technology, business process and even an online behaviour. What's clear is that a Web 2.0 web site allows users to interact and collaborate with each other in a Continue Reading→
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