Archives
- 2010.03.18: The Annuality Agenda
- 2010.03.02: Why seals don't always perform
- 2010.03.01: RSA Conference Europe opens call for speakers
- 2010.02.26: Italian Court Convicts Google Execs
- 2010.02.22: Government backs down on increased data theft penalties
- 2010.02.16: More silliness about body scanners
- 2010.02.04: Think your web browsing's anonymous? Think again.
- 2010.01.21: Magistrates' details sent to prison
- 2010.01.15: ICO gains new powers to fine organisations
- 2010.01.14: Attack of the Nudatrons
- 2009.12.08: Good News Week
- 2009.12.04: Anti-protection racket
- 2009.11.27: Feed me Alan, make me strong!
- 2009.11.26: More on "The Identity Commissioner speaks - and drops the Home Office in it"
- 2009.11.26: RIPA tears up the right to remain silent
- 2009.11.24: The Identity Commissioner speaks - and drops the Home Office in it
- 2009.10.20: DLP and Privacy
- 2009.10.14: Fail to build it... and they will come (and rip us off)
- 2009.10.03: My eyes have expired!
- 2009.09.17: IPS launches Public Panel and Experts Group
- 2009.09.16: Surveillance State Kerplunk
- 2009.09.16: Conservatives Reverse the Rise of the Surveillance State
- 2009.09.10: Happy birthday, DNA fingerprinting
- 2009.09.08: Wonderful 419 Fraud Email
- 2009.09.01: Banning the 'I' word
- 2009.08.16: Don't talk to us about security
- 2009.08.14: The business case for privacy
- 2009.08.14: Palm Pre Phone Home
- 2009.08.13: Has the ID Card been hacked?
- 2009.08.11: So much for the rule of law?
- 2009.08.06: A week when databases go bad
- 2009.07.17: London to Paris - double our sponsorship!
- 2009.07.16: New CPS paper lays out possible Conservative ID policy
- 2009.07.14: Struggling with connectivity
- 2009.07.13: Increased fees for Data Protection notification
- 2009.07.13: Practical Privacy Impact Assessments
- 2009.07.01: ID Cards: Communications Genius in Action
- 2009.06.30: Scottish government reiterates opposition to ID Cards
- 2009.06.17: Tories to ID Cards suppliers: don't sign the contracts
- 2009.06.16: Digital Britain: Is that it?
- 2009.06.16: US Cyberspace Policy Review
- 2009.06.15: Might Alan Johnson abandon the ID Cards scheme?
- 2009.06.15: CBE for the Information Commissioner
- 2009.06.14: Grab your Facebook identity before someone else does
- 2009.06.10: The Data Sharing Challenge - What Should the Public Sector Do?
- 2009.06.02: BS10012:2009 - Data Protection: Specification for a Personal Information Management System
- 2009.05.18: CCTV of Little Use - Well There's a Surprise
- 2009.05.12: Normal Service to be Resumed Shortly...
- 2009.05.06: A Case Study in Corporate Stupidity
- 2009.05.04: Identity and Privacy 2009
- 2009.04.30: Opt-Out or Opt-In
- 2009.04.29: An End to Silly Names?
- 2009.04.28: More on Phorm
- 2009.04.28: Phiting Dirty
- 2009.04.21: When is 'Fake ID' not Fake ID?
- 2009.04.20: The Bespoke Internet
- 2009.04.15: Set Your Videos: The Westminster Gravy Train
- 2009.04.15: The Dangers of DNA Databases
- 2009.04.07: First ID Cards Contracts Awarded
- 2009.04.06: And the Academy Award goes to... Osama Bin Laden
- 2009.04.06: The Value of Rubbish
- 2009.04.03: Streetview - the Public Fight Back
- 2009.03.28: How to Protect Your Data from Us
- 2009.03.19: Don't Bring Out the GIMP
- 2009.03.19: Government Scraps Coroners and Justice Clauses
- 2009.03.12: Police Intelligence Fails on Data Transfers
- 2009.03.11: 419: The Next World Cup
- 2009.03.06: Identity and Privacy 2009
- 2009.03.04: An Advance-Fee Work of Art
- 2009.03.04: Rise of the Celebretariat
- 2009.03.03: Privacy 101: Introducing the Laws of the Bleedin' Obvious
- 2009.02.26: RSA Conference Europe 2009
- 2009.02.26: NTHNTF: More mythbusing
- 2009.02.25: Debunking a myth: If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear
- 2009.02.25: Biometrics and Privacy
- 2009.02.25: The Convention on Modern Liberty
- 2009.02.24: Coroners & Justice: Government "retreat" is an ambush
- 2009.02.21: Coroners & Justice - is this what it's all about?
- 2009.02.20: The injustice of data sharing
- 2009.02.20: Government ordered to publish ID Card gateway reviews
- 2009.02.19: When driving licenses go wrong
- 2009.02.18: About Face for data ownership
- 2009.02.10: The importance of privacy in the Cloud
- 2009.02.10: Woolies was using bargain basement payment security?
- 2009.02.05: Google's Latitude - Are location services a privacy risk?
- 2009.01.28: The Personal Information Privacy Promise
- 2009.01.28: Data Privacy Day 2008
- 2009.01.27: This should be plainly obvious
- 2009.01.23: Home Office punished for prisoner data loss
- 2009.01.21: MPs U-Turn on Expenses Disclosure
- 2009.01.21: The Vote on MPs' Expenses
- 2009.01.19: Government proposes abandoning data sharing controls
- 2009.01.15: The Personal Information Promise
- 2009.01.13: Precision and Proportionality Prevents Poor Privacy Policies
- 2009.01.12: More reckless data loss from HMG
- 2009.01.08: Protecting your personal information - permanently
- 2009.01.07: BS10012 is available for comment
- 2009.01.05: On the Internet, being a dog won't keep you private from RIPA
- 2008.12.16: What's the point of CCTV?
- 2008.11.26: Information Commissioner publishes Privacy by Design report
- 2008.11.25: The ID Cards rollout commences - or does it?
- 2008.11.24: Identity Cards Secondary Legislation Consultation
- 2008.11.21: Please no - not another security inquiry
- 2008.11.12: I blame the old men
- 2008.11.12: Crunch time for privacy?
- 2008.11.11: Another data loss?
- 2008.11.06: Home Secretary Launches ID Cards Response to Consultation
- 2008.11.05: Home Secretary to Publish ID Cards Consultation Response
- 2008.10.22: Passports for phones: there's a business opportunity here
- 2008.10.22: Data laws hamper prisoner study
- 2008.10.17: Oppose the Communications Data Bill? Then you're helping terrorists
- 2008.10.15: Concern over a giant database? You bet!
- 2008.10.10: 100,000 - a magic number...
- 2008.10.06: Scientific American
- 2008.10.06: STBO: We don't trust organisations with our personal data
- 2008.10.01: Phorm kicks off its next trial
- 2008.09.30: Tories confirm they will scrap ContactPoint
- 2008.09.30: Barclaycard fined for silent calls
- 2008.09.25: Foreign national ID cards will be unveiled
- 2008.09.25: EnCoRe - Ensuring consent and revocation
- 2008.09.22: Freedom not fear
- 2008.09.17: Farcical data breach notification laws
- 2008.09.14: Government faces ID Cards setback
- 2008.09.11: UK Census 2011 contract awarded
- 2008.09.10: Contractor changes at the Identity and Passport Service
- 2008.09.02: Data breach notification is not the solution
- 2008.09.01: Internet Explorer goes private
- 2008.08.29: If you're planning to lie, at least try to be convincing
- 2008.08.27: Think your password is a secret? No it's not
- 2008.08.26: Meet the new loss, same as the old loss
- 2008.08.26: Back to school
- 2008.08.22: Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
- 2008.08.21: Consultation: Privacy by Design
- 2008.08.21: Simplifying the Laws of Identity
- 2008.08.20: Schleswig-Holstein Commissioner reacts to data sale incidents
- 2008.08.19: The spy in the sky?
- 2008.08.01: First ID Cards contract awarded
- 2008.07.30: Government's own report calls for removal of innocents' data from DNA database
- 2008.07.29: So long as it doesn't affect us...
- 2008.07.28: The return of fingerprinting at ports
- 2008.07.22: Aux Champs Elysees
- 2008.07.08: Reputational failure
- 2008.07.03: So long YouTube, it was nice knowing you
- 2008.07.02: Computer Weekly Blog Awards
- 2008.06.26: The BEST phishing email yet!
- 2008.06.25: Rather quiet on the big privacy news day
- 2008.06.23: A very confusing survey?
- 2008.06.20: Dilbert on workplace surveillance
- 2008.06.19: Controlling the carbon footprint
- 2008.06.19: Dr Brown's Psychic Paper
- 2008.06.18: Our computers work... or your money back
- 2008.06.18: Our first candidate for the spare plinth in Trafalgar Square?
- 2008.06.17: You couldn't make it up
- 2008.06.11: The Phorm effect spreads
- 2008.06.04: The importance of the P word
- 2008.05.28: Why we don't need a security breach notification law
- 2008.05.27: Cycling to Paris for Action Medical Research
- 2008.05.23: ID Cards - all five bidders go through
- 2008.05.23: Party political hiccups
- 2008.05.18: A victory for Heather - and common sense
- 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: What's this blog about? Maybe you can tell me.