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US firms fight Euro data protection laws
News The 10 companies, who dub themselves the Global Privacy Alliance (GPA) and whose members include IBM, Oracle and VeriSign, believe that the EU has put too much emphasis on the protection of individuals' privacy, and not enough on ensuring the free...
[September 30, 2002, 16:29]
US firms see relaxation of EU privacy laws ahead
News After taking part in a conference that debated the EU Data Protection Directive, the Global Privacy Alliance is hopeful that changes will be made to the way that European countries protect the privacy of their citizens.
[October 14, 2002, 16:04]
Civil liberties groups demand halt to RFID
News Over 30 civil liberties and privacy groups have demanded a suspension to the deployment of radio frequency identification (RFID) tagging systems until a number of issues surrounding the controversial technology have been addressed.
[November 20, 2003, 17:15]
Forensic Analysis for Epidemic Attacks in Federated Networks
White Papers Information exchange between any two participating ADs is limited to traffic records that are known to both sides, maintaining the privacy of participants. This paper presents the design of a Network Forensic Alliance (NFA), to allow multiple...
[May 23, 2007, 1:00]
New standard fine-tunes Web ad targeting
News Supporters of the system say that consumer privacy is a hurdle to adoption, so the emphasis is on use of anonymous consumer information that people have consented to. And last week, the Interactive Television Alliance announced support for the Ad...
[September 12, 2003, 12:00]
America uses Echelon to spy on Britain, say reports
News International governments are invading the privacy of companies and individuals.illegally, Find out who's spying on you and how they're doing it in our exclusive Echelon news special. That America is spying on British businesses using Echelon is...
[July 3, 2000, 10:13]
Update: America uses Echelon to spy on Britain
News Head of Privacy International and visiting lecturer at the LSE (London School of Economic) Simon Davies says the evidence gives new insight into the work of security services in the US. International governments are invading the privacy of...
[July 3, 2000, 13:10]
Bush backs international cybercrime plan
News So have industry groups such as Americans for Computer Privacy and the Internet Alliance. Civil libertarians have objected to the treaty ever since it became public in early 2000, arguing that it would endanger privacy rights and grant too much...
[November 19, 2003, 9:00]
ID cards 'very much on the political agenda'
News Blair also claimed the current climate had lessened privacy concerns and that there "is no longer a civil liberties objection". That seems at odds with the civil liberties groups themselves, who this week formed a global alliance to protest at the...
[April 2, 2004, 16:20]
Unisys puts Stealth into the cloud
News Security experts have raised concerns about the security and privacy of data held in the cloud, and have questioned whether the technology is mature enough to trust. So you're getting the cost benefit of rationalisation and cloud computing, without...
[July 1, 2009, 16:09]
Instant messaging pact sparks worm fears
News Microsoft and Yahoo share a commitment to deliver IM interoperability while keeping consumer security, safety and privacy top of mind," Brooke Richardson, a lead product manager for MSN at Microsoft, said in an emailed statement.
[October 13, 2005, 10:45]
US regulators want rewrite of Google book settlement
News And Consumer Watchdog, a strident opponent of the settlement, also found something to like in the DOJ's filing: "Consumer Watchdog supports digitisation and digital libraries in a robust competitive market open to all organisations, both for...
[September 21, 2009, 9:44]
Echelon: Proof of its existence
News The Electronic Privacy Information Centre (EPIC) recently obtained secret memos from the US government which outline protocols to NSA staff for reporting on intercepted intelligence. In 1997, a judge slammed British Telecom for revealing detailed...
[June 29, 2000, 11:07]
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