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Are You Being Criminally Negligent With My Personal Information?
The recent spate of announcements from the government and others regarding "lost" confidential information has really annoyed me. I'm so angry because every shipped business edition of Windows since 2000 has included encryption technology...
Companies Act 2007: What You Need to Know
On 1st January 2007, this new legislation came into effect and it has implications for most UK businesses. In particular, your IT systems will be affected by the following requirements: All of your company literature - including your web site and all...
Keeping Your Network Safe With Automatic Updates
If you are a small business owner who uses computers, you probably know that Microsoft releases regular security updates through Windows Update. You might not know that if you have a server on your network, then you can automate this process and gain...
Nationwide Fined Almost £1M After Laptop Theft
After the theft from an employee's home of a laptop computer last year containing confidential customer data, the Nationwide Building Society has been fine £980,000 by the Financial Services Authority (FSA). "The failure to manage or monitor downloads...
Companies required to display registration details in emails and web sites by January 2007
I was surprised to discover a new law, which will come into effect on 1st January 2007, requires companies to display their registration information on their web site and in all emails that they send. I'll bet that a lot of companies don't meet these...