Privacy

6 June 2012 at 9:42am
Considerable concern has been expressed about the news that it has apparently been agreed to change European law on cookies as part of the revision of the Telecoms Directives.
6 June 2012 at 9:41am
Further to my last posting on breach notification, my attention has been drawn to a recent (22nd October 2009) draft text of the proposed Directive to amend the EC telecoms directives.
6 June 2012 at 9:40am
The European Commission, Parliament and Council of Ministers have been discussing revisions to the package of Telecoms Directives for a couple of years, but now seem to be approaching a final conclusion. Once the new Directives are published, member states will have a fixed time period - normally 18 months - in which to implement them in national law.
13 August 2012 at 11:07am
The all-party parliamentary communications group (apComms) have published the results of their enquiry into various aspects of internet security - entitled "Can we keep our hands off the net?" - to which JANET provided written evidence earlier in the summer.
6 June 2012 at 9:36am
I've been reminded that at last year's Network Strategy Workshop I promised to keep you informed about Government policy on handling personal data...
6 June 2012 at 9:35am
The UK Information Commissioner is developing a series of Codes of Practice on various areas of data protection that often cause problems. The intention is to provide practical recommendations of good practice, rather than to discuss the minutiae of the law. To achieve this, the Codes are written in plain English, with plenty of illustrations of good and bad practice. The first Code, on Privacy Notices, was published in June.
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