All Legislation and Regulation In Depth

Computer Weekly's response to the letter from David Young

On 21 July, the Department of Health took the extraordinary step of posting on its website three letters that were addressed to...

Thought for the day:
Society needs tips on safer surfing

The government sees fit to nanny us about health, safety, the law and citizenship, yet appears surprisingly reluctant to issue us...

Thought for the day:
Wage a world war on spam

Spam legislation should be released on a global scale if it is to be successful, Alyn Hockey believes.

Improving public sector projects

  • In Depth
  • Date: 11 July 2003
It’s clear that government must be a competent purchaser and the IT industry a quality supplier of these technologies if users...

Thought for the day:
The collapse of e-government

Simon Moores is amazed that nothing has been done to shore up the crumbling foundations of e-government security policy.

Flurry of new accounting rules set to keep financial sector IT directors on their toes

Financial services New regulations mean new challenges for IT departments

SCO pulls IBM's AIX licence in Unix dispute

  • In Depth
  • Date: 17 June 2003
The SCO Group has followed through on a threat it made in March and ordered IBM to stop using, selling and distributing its AIX...

Spanning the digital divide

Lack of skills and access to hardware are stopping people in the lowest income bracket going online. James Rogers looks at the...

Thought for the day:
e-government isn't working

Unlike other attempts at e-government portals, will the Online Government Store convince the majority of the UK population to log...

Three ways to annoy your IT supplier

The relationship between an IT supplier and its customer is a complex, multilayered one. On the surface it is all upbeat media...
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