Monthly Archives: November 2007

The Straw (Data Breach) that Broke The Camel’s Back

This appalling loss of 25 million personal data records by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs has to become the tipping point for a marked increase in respect for personal data across all of UK government and beyond. And this on … Continue reading

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O2 and iPhone….a Missed Opportunity?

When O2 first announced that they were to be the first UK mobile operator to have the rights to sell iPhones and contracts, there was a lot of debate as to whether they had paid too much in terms of … Continue reading

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Data Breach Laws Rejected in UK – Now We Know Why..

Contrary to House of Lords recommendations, the UK Government are refusing to introduce data breach notification laws. According to a House of Lords spokesman, Lord Errol, the UK government ‘does not get the threat to the internet posed by cybercrime’. … Continue reading

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