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Court finds UK's digital surveillance powers illegal
Likely to have knock-on effect for Investigatory Powers Act.
a Staff Writer
Jan 31 2018 6:39AM
Security
Committee clears UK's GCHQ of illegal PRISM access
Allegations unfounded.
Dan Raywood
Jul 18 2013 7:23AM
Security
Brit defence head says military data breach could cost lives
Hack could lead to 'wholesale loss of life'.
Asavin Wattanajantra
Apr 29 2013 4:00PM
Security
M15, British Govt to share threat data with private sector
Fusion Cell launched.
Dan Raywood
Mar 28 2013 1:14PM
Security
UK contracts PayPal for online identities
Private sector to handle registrations for Government services.
Charis Palmer
Jan 22 2013 12:00PM
Security
UK contracts PayPal for online identities
Private sector to handle registrations for Government services.
Charis Palmer
Jan 21 2013 10:19AM
Security
United Kingdom spends on city broadband
To be ready by 2015
Juha Saarinen
Sep 21 2012 11:30AM
Telco/ISP
UK's IPv4 stocks not for sale
Unadvertised doesn't mean unused.
Juha Saarinen
Sep 19 2012 7:05AM
Telco/ISP
BlackBerrys no longer a must for UK Govt workers
iPhones and Android handsets get look-in.
Juha Saarinen
Aug 24 2012 2:57PM
Telco/ISP
Queen details data retention plans
New powers open a "can of worms".
Dan Raywood
May 10 2012 11:33AM
Security
Britain seeks evidence for digital copyright laws
Is copyright licensing fit for purpose in the digital age?
John Hilvert
Jan 11 2012 10:30AM
Software
British military and politicians exposed by Stratfor hack
But UK Government says its passwords are safe.
SC Staff
Jan 10 2012 12:10AM
Security
Scandinavia wants cyberwar weapons
Defensive capabilities can't exist without a "counter-punch".
SC Australia Staff
Oct 24 2011 2:57PM
Security
Britain follows Adelaide in call to cull trolls
Anonymity allowed "under exemption".
Tom Brewster and Darren Pauli
Oct 21 2011 10:08AM
Security
Britain cyberwar talk gets offensive
Australia on the defence.
Darren Pauli
Oct 19 2011 3:17AM
Security
British gov watchdog wants privacy tought in schools
Office wants kids to be privacy-savvy.
Dan Raywood
Aug 31 2011 9:47AM
Security
UK Gov says cloud computing aiding terrorism
Cloud computing can be used by terrorists as a way of transmitting data without being caught, the UK Government warns.
Tom Brewster
Jul 14 2011 9:25AM
Security
US awaits extradition of British military hacker
Hacker faces up to 60 years in prison if convicted.
Dan Kaplan
May 28 2011 12:37AM
Security
UK 'Home Office' disc wedged in laptop sold on eBay
A laptop containing what could be sensitive Home Office data has been sold on eBay.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 29 2008 10:15AM
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