Identity, Privacy and Trust
March 2009
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How to Protect Your Data from Us
- Enterprise Privacy Group 28 Mar 2009 -
Don't Bring Out the GIMP
- Enterprise Privacy Group 19 Mar 2009 -
Government Scraps Coroners and Justice Clauses
- Enterprise Privacy Group 19 Mar 2009
The Department of Social Scrutiny has published its identity theft guide - compulsory reading for all concerned citizens.
The government is once again bigging up the need for the proposed Interception Modernisation Programme (aka the GIMP) by arguing that it's essential to collect and retain all social networking ...
The government has announced that it will withdraw clauses 152-154 of the draft Coroners and Justice Bill in the face of a broadside of criticism from opposition parties, professional bodies and ...
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Police Intelligence Fails on Data Transfers
- Enterprise Privacy Group 12 Mar 2009 -
419: The Next World Cup
- Enterprise Privacy Group 11 Mar 2009 -
Identity and Privacy 2009
- Enterprise Privacy Group 06 Mar 2009 -
An Advance-Fee Work of Art
- Enterprise Privacy Group 04 Mar 2009 -
Rise of the Celebretariat
- Enterprise Privacy Group 04 Mar 2009 -
Privacy 101: Introducing the Laws of the Bleedin' Obvious
- Enterprise Privacy Group 03 Mar 2009
The BBC is reporting that a number of police authorities have admitted to data loss incidents and misuse of police computers by staff. Of these, the most disturbing is an incident involving Gwent ...
I've just received a cracking advance-fee fraud attempt that's trying to pitch leftover funds from some "sharp practice" in the stadium construction. I can't wait to see the first one claiming to ...
I'm delighted to announce that Identity and Privacy 2009 will be held in London on 14th and 15th May 2009. [I trust you'll forgive the blatant plug for this event, but it's not often I do such a ...
I don't normally bother reporting on spam emails, since we all accept them as part of the dot-com world. I assume that they must still work, otherwise the Lads from Lagos wouldn't keep sending ...
In yet another chilling demonstration of the burgeoning 'us and them' culture that has developed in Westminster over recent years, MPs have voted for their home addresses to be kept secret and not ...
The Register is reporting that a number of prominent Scots - including Gordon Brown - had their medical records accessed by a doctor without authorisation: The files were part of the Emergency Care ...