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Ofcom rules on broadband switching

Ofcom rules on broadband switching

Providers will have to hand over customer details promptly.
Iain Thomson Dec 14 2006 8:41AM Telco/ISP
Court rules video games do not encourage violence

Court rules video games do not encourage violence

Somebody actually does think of the children before acting.
Iain Thomson Dec 4 2006 10:04AM Software
California court rules on Web defamation

California court rules on Web defamation

Website owners 'not responsible for third-party comments'.
Iain Thomson Nov 22 2006 10:48AM Oddware
Letter: Microsoft still rules

Letter: Microsoft still rules

I very much enjoyed Mark Mayne's report on the forthcoming Vista upgrade to Windows (SC, July, p36).
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Palm hides Treo from European environmental rules

Palm hides Treo from European environmental rules

Palm has stopped shipping its Treo 650 smart phone to Europe. The current model doesn’t comply with the "RoHS Directive" that went into effect on 1 July.
Tom Sanders Jul 6 2006 11:57AM Telco/ISP
Old school rules, new school tools

Old school rules, new school tools

It was a great security conference. The sponsored lunch had gone down a treat, the wine was excellent. The next speaker was being announced: "...will talk on the CIA Principles of Information Security." Yawn, that guy must be old enough to predate punched cards.
Andrew Yeomans Jul 29 2005 2:16PM Security
TSA 'broke rules on data privacy'

TSA 'broke rules on data privacy'

The U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) broke privacy rules by secretly collecting information on at least 240,000 people, according to a letter sent by the Governmental Accountability Office (GAO) to congress.
René Millman Jul 25 2005 1:23PM Security
At a pinch, rules will be broken

At a pinch, rules will be broken

Nick Barron Jun 21 2005 11:38AM Security
In from the field: Complying with remote access rules

In from the field: Complying with remote access rules

The agricultural supplier turned to ActivCard to bring its remote access procedures into line with new federal rules.

Marcia Savage Feb 18 2005 4:04PM Security
EU sets data transfer rules

EU sets data transfer rules

European companies will be able to provide a legal means of transferring private data outside of the European Union (EU) from 1st April when new clauses come into effect.
René Millman Jan 13 2005 4:00PM Security
New boundaries and new rules

New boundaries and new rules

Securing your perimeter is not what it used to be. John Sterlicchi finds out about the range of new ways to control your borders
John Sterlicchi Jan 7 2005 1:03PM Security
New gadgets, new rules

New gadgets, new rules

The growth of mobile messaging devices means firms need to update usage policies, advises Gunter Ollmann
Gunter Ollmann Dec 2 2004 5:12PM Security
Oxford students abuse the rules

Oxford students abuse the rules

Staff Writers Nov 12 2004 5:02PM Security
New rules force a focus on data

New rules force a focus on data

If there is a dispute over an email sent last year, will you be able to locate it? Better make sure it’s stored away safely. Ron Condon reports
Ron Condon Aug 5 2004 12:17PM Security
(ISC)²’s Common Body of Knowledge and the HIPAA Security and Privacy Rules

(ISC)²’s Common Body of Knowledge and the HIPAA Security and Privacy Rules

It is no surprise that the security rules of the U.S. 1996 Health Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) appear closely modeled after existing generally accepted information security best practices.
Micki Krause Jan 16 2004 10:13AM Security
Rules or Signatures?

Rules or Signatures?

As the industry increasingly moves towards the adoption of new preventative security products, an interesting debate has arisen as a consequence.
Iain Franklin Jan 15 2004 11:38AM Security
HIPAA: Keeping the security rules

HIPAA: Keeping the security rules

Vulnerability assessment is a vital part of ensuring networks comply with HIPAA, says Gerhard Eschelbeck
Gerhard Eschelbeck Jan 13 2004 1:56PM Security
Shackled by the rules? Going for the light touch

Shackled by the rules? Going for the light touch

Philip Carter argues that disaster recovery and business continuity should not be too tightly regulated
Staff Writers Jan 13 2004 9:47AM Security
Shackled by the rules? Unlock the opportunities

Shackled by the rules? Unlock the opportunities

Increasingly, organizations have to comply with privacy legislation. Stuart Vaeth asks whether this is the key to improved security.
Stuart Vaeth Jan 13 2004 9:45AM Security

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