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It's Halloween, and time to spark up the LEDs against the things that go bump in the server room. Here are 10 scary bits of tech that put terror into terabyte Read more

29 October, 2010 by Ben Woods

ISPs kept in dark about UK's plans to intercept Twitter

ISPs have not been formally consulted on an expansion of government plans that will log who is talking to whom on social networks, gaming platforms and other online sites Read more

20 February, 2012 by Tom Espiner

Home Office targets data storage reforms by 2015

...appear to contradict the coalition government's plans to resurrect Labour's interception modernisation programme (IMP). In October the coalition government revealed its intentions to... Read more

10 November, 2010 by Kable

Tougher interception laws to reach Twitter

The government will introduce a bill to intercept a wider range of internet communications, including those on social networks, and give police wider surveillance powers Read more

9 May, 2012 by Tom Espiner

MP calls for review of UK web-snoop plans

...early day motion on Tuesday calling for a public consultation on the Interception Modernisation Programme (IMP), a plan to give the intelligence services and police... Read more

14 January, 2011

Government keeps web-monitoring plan alive

...communications service providers collect traffic data on all web communications under the Interception Modernisation Programme. The scheme aimed to gather information on the sender, recipient... Read more

21 October, 2010 by Tom Espiner

Web intercept group has spent £14m since January

...technologies such as internet telephony and instant messaging under the government's Interception Modernisation Programme (IMP) while the other worked on old technologies such as... Read more

5 March, 2010 by Tom Espiner

Home Office presses ahead with web interception

...a new directorate to work on the scheme, which is called the Interception Modernisation Programme (IMP). Before the amalgamation, the first team was working on... Read more

29 January, 2010 by Tom Espiner

Gov't stands firm on web-monitoring plans

...consultation on web monitoring which began in April. As part of its interception modernisation programme (IMP), the government wants CSPs to store details of all... Read more

10 November, 2009 by Tom Espiner

Gov't web monitoring plans unworkable, warns Linx

...partners, on Tuesday severely criticised the government's plans, known as the Interception Modernisation Programme (IMP). The dynamic nature of web protocols would make the... Read more

4 August, 2009 by Tom Espiner

Experts: Gov't web-monitoring plan is unworkable

...technologically impossible, according to experts from the London School of Economics. The Interception Modernisation Programme (IMP) calls for internet service providers to record the traffic... Read more

18 June, 2009 by Tom Espiner

UK web snooping plans: Full steam ahead

News in brief: Government ploughs on with Interception Modernisation Programme The UK government has confirmed it intends to push ahead... Read more

11 November, 2009 by silicon.com staff

The top public sector stories of 2009

NHS IT cutbacks, ID card woes and plans for Britain's digital future Read more

31 December, 2009 by Nick Heath

ID card contract cancellation could be costly

...coming to £550m. That party's manifesto also said that ditching the Interception Modernisation Programme, which aims to expand data held on individuals' email, web... Read more

14 May, 2010 by Kable

Cameron and Clegg to renew 'eroded' civil liberties

...email records without good reason", which could spell the end of the Interception Modernisation Programme in its current form. The published agreement confirms that identity... Read more

13 May, 2010 by Kable

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