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2008.05.16:
The US needs a federal privacy law
2008.05.14:
ICO gets a big stick!
2008.05.09:
Data Security Failings at DWP?
2008.05.06:
CCTV fails to cut crime - so let's take identity out of the equation
2008.04.23:
Identity systems will save the world
2008.04.22:
Why I won't be at Infosecurity (but there's a competition if you are)
2008.04.21:
Environment Agency takes phishing rather too literally?
2008.04.18:
The battle for the Internet
2008.04.18:
Laptop privacy on the train
2008.04.15:
The Telegraph's Matt on Surveillance
2008.04.15:
Phorm public meeting
2008.04.14:
Listen in, Directors: privacy matters
2008.04.13:
Enigma, Ultra and Bletchley Park
2008.04.10:
Phish fingers
2008.04.09:
Phorm opens itself to independent scrutiny
2008.04.08:
The Seven Deadly Sins of the Internet
2008.04.08:
The stocks are too good for them
2008.04.07:
The end of biometric security at airports?
2008.04.01:
Revelations about ID cards
2008.03.26:
Heathrow Terminal 5 Suspends Biometrics
2008.03.26:
RFID: Doing things against the law is against the law (in Washington anyway)
2008.03.26:
Pay by Touch: Consumers Blow a Big Raspberry to Biometric Payments
2008.03.24:
The cost of privacy: biometrics at London Heathrow T5
2008.03.14:
Will one have one's biometrics taken?
2008.03.14:
The other big identity story - Microsoft acquires Credentica
2008.03.13:
Privacy bears its fangs for Phorm
2008.03.10:
Analysing the State of Play for ID Cards
2008.03.06:
A big day for the National Identity Scheme
2008.03.06:
Last in line for the DNA database
2008.02.27:
Turning security into a game of Trivial Pursuit
2008.02.26:
Data losses in Borsetshire
2008.02.25:
Identity goes mainstream
2008.02.20:
Haemorrhaging personal data
2008.02.19:
How many identities do I have?
2008.02.18:
What is privacy anyway?
2008.02.16:
Think twice before you start printing your own currency
2008.02.12:
More on data loss compensation - would $54m do?
2008.02.11:
Government paying out data loss compensation? Surely not
2008.02.11:
How to rip me off
2008.02.08:
Does minimal disclosure provide maximum protection?
2008.02.04:
Biometric travel controls at Heathrow T5
2008.02.04:
Garlik honoured as technology pioneers at Davos
2008.02.01:
The half-life of personal information
2008.01.30:
The risks of social networking
2008.01.30:
Context and CCTV
2008.01.30:
Keeping your bank details secure - how hard can it be?
2008.01.29:
Let me please introduce myself
2008.01.29:
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Environment Agency takes phishing rather too literally?
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