(In)Security: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid
Alastair Morrison reviews security dangers and questions complacency….
Alastair Morrison reviews security dangers and questions complacency….
Davina Garrod and Lara Kuehl look at the Microsoft competition case. They report on the fight to date and, as the bell rings for the final round, contemplate the battle to come….
Laurence Eastham interviewed Vin Murria, the CEO of the Computer Software Group, who has recently acquired three prominent suppliers of software to the legal market….
Read More… from Vin Murria – Changing the Landscape of Legal Software Suppliers
A round-up of the current calls for input which might be of interest to SCL members…
Peter Church and Richard Cumbley look at the latest move to bring Part III of RIPA into force….
Paul Ganley and Ben Allgrove explain what it is all about, and why it matters….
In its enthusiasm to moderate US security requirements for flights from Europe, the European legislative machine has led us down a legal cul-de-sac says Tim Pullan. He believes that the case involving passenger data on flights to the US is yet another example of why European data protection legislation is not fit for purpose….
The second discussion draft of the GNU General Public License version 3 was released on 27 July 2006, along with the first discussion draft of the GNU Lesser General Public License….
There is a draft revision of the TWF Directive which would see it cover AVMS. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport is seeking comment. Alex Lundie tells you what you need to know about it….
Videss is acquired by Computer Software Group…