All Legislation and Regulation In Depth

Peril in the work permit minefield

  • In Depth
  • Date: 05 June 2003
Work permit gaffes could get your CEO sent down, warns Kamal Rahman.

Thought for the day
A matter of strife and debt

A lack of streamlining and accountability are unravelling joined-up government, says Simon Moores.

New IT waste disposal laws will affect you

An EU directive on the disposal of old computer hardware will become part of UK law in 2004, but many IT departments are ignorant...

Thought for the day:
Law and disorder

Simon Moores is unconvinced that government legislation will be an effective weapon in the fight against spam.

British Computer Society: Forensic computing experts find truth in crooks' microwave chips

Anything with a microprocessor inside it could prove at best embarrassing and at worst incriminating to anyone whose activities...

Foundations of an IT headache

  • In Depth
  • Date: 09 May 2003
As this page went to press, health secretary Alan Milburn was busy defending his plans for foundation hospitals in a Commons...

Checks and balances on licensing

  • In Depth
  • Author: Sue Hogg
  • Date: 08 May 2003
Microsoft's Sue Hogg answers your questions on anti-piracy groups.

Thought for the day:
e-government and the new Marxism

Our e-government programme is built upon a political rather than a technology principle, says Simon Moores.

Virtual evidence

The scene of a cybercrime needs to be secured just like the scene of any other crime. Karl Cushing finds out what you should and...

University of Strathclyde implements 10 Gigabit Ethernet to handle huge data load

10 Gigabit Ethernet is beginning to make inroads into the public sector.
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