Editorial

Editorial

Laurence Eastham looks forward to a positive New Year and invites you to look at the latest predictions from experts - optimists and pessimists alike.

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EDS and Court Technology

The magazine’s Co-ordinating Editor, Laurence Eastham, met with Robin James, Senior Programme Manager for EDS Justice, in November and discussed with him the way in which EDS operates and his personal views on court technology.

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LSLA and Bar Report on Technology in the Civil Courts

At the end of June this year, the London Solicitors Litigation Association and selected members of the Bar published a joint report, The Practitioner Working Group Report on Investment in Technology in the Civil Courts of England and Wales. The report was commented on by Lord Justice Brooke in his speech to the LSLA and is available in full as a Web article on the SCL site.

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Blackberry

Laurence Eastham reports on his all too brief fling with the Blackberry wireless communications solution.

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Driving a Trojan Horse and Cart through the Computer Misuse Act

The recent acquittal of Aaron Caffrey of a charge pursuant to s 3 of the Computer Misuse Act 1990 has brought to light the inadequacies of both that Act and other aspects of the criminal justice system in dealing with denial of service attacks. Shelley Hill suggests it is time to review the law.

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E-disclosure

In early November 2003, Mark Humphries, Neil Mirchandani and Sanjay Bhandari, members of the Commercial Litigators' Forum (the CLF), published a working paper dealing with the disclosure of electronic evidence in commercial dispute resolution. The paper can be accessed via the CLF's Web site, but the main issues addressed in the paper are examined here by Neil Mirchandani.

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Human Factors in Information Security

Gary Hinson of IsecT Ltd lays out the case for managing the human side of information security just as carefully as the technical side.

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