The BadTrans Virus and E-conveyancing
Raymond Perry analyses the significance of a recent e-mail virus and asks what the implications are for the introduction of e-conveyancing….
Raymond Perry analyses the significance of a recent e-mail virus and asks what the implications are for the introduction of e-conveyancing….
ASPs have been around for a couple of years now. However, reactions to the concept have been mixed and opinion as to its efficacy and worth is still divided. Much of the opinion appearing in the press has in fact been quite negative. But does it really deserve such scorn and can it be written off so easily? Doug McLachlan of Axxia looks at the merits and demerits….
In Which Neil Cameron Goes Through All The Pain So That You (Dear Reader) Don’t Have To….
Emily Wiewiorka discusses the legislative anomalies facing account aggregators in the UK….
This article from the NISCC Secretariat explains what the NISCC aims to do and the services it can provide by way of alerting to security dangers….
Robin Bynoe reviews the risks inherent in the use of wi-fi and the allocation of liability when things go wrong….
Jon Vogler reviews Forensic Computing: A Practitioner’s Guide by Tony Sammes and Brian Jenkinson, Springer, £29.50…
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Mark Owens reviews E-Mail, The Internet and the Law by T. Kevan and P. McGrath, EMIS Professional Publishing Ltd, 223pp ISBN 1-85811-268-0…
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If you thought Year 2000 was a potentially explosive issue, wait until people start banging on your doors demanding tamper-proof records of all e-mails sent and received for the past three years….
Brigitte Zammitt reviews Ian Lloyd’s book, Legal Aspects of the Information Society (Butterworths), and reviews the topics covered in the book….