Research reveals public sector workers concerned about data security 09/09/2008
A large percentage of public sector IT decision-makers are unaware of the possibility of data breach notification legislation being introduced, publictechnology.net reported.
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Latest data loss case revealed 08/09/2008
The latest data loss which led to as many as 5,000 UK prison staff details being lost, has prompted the justice secretary, Jack Straw, to order an inquiry into how the incident occurred and why ministers were not informed sooner.
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Fraudsters accuse customers of illegal file sharing 05/09/2008
An Internet Service Provider (ISP) has reported that fraudsters are cold-calling households and accusing them of committing online copyright infringement, the Register reported.
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Corporate names to be regulated 05/09/2008
Corporate names will be regulated so that other firms have the right to complain if something is "sufficiently similar", Workplace Law Network reported.
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NCC calls for US style data protection laws 02/09/2008
The National Consumer Council (NCC) has called for US style data protection laws, the Financial Times reports.
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Trading Standards Authority warns of illegal ticket touts 22/08/2008
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Illegal file sharing case leads to £16,000 fine 20/08/2008
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'Major data losses' described by MoJ as 'regrettable' 19/08/2008
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Fines and jail terms for online copyright infringement could increase 18/08/2008
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