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Shipping sector security awareness 'low to non-existent'
ENISA urges EU member states to improve security awareness in the maritime sector.
How the Data Protection Act's death will punish the UK economy
If the UK hands over data protection duties to the EU, it will scare off future foreign investment, says Tom Brewster.
EU proposes radical data protection refresh
The EC does as expected in proposing 24-hour breach disclosure rules and heightened powers for regulators like the ICO.
EU and US test joint cyber security skills
The two sides of the Atlantic come together for some cyber attack simulations.
Erase and rewind: the EU and privacy
Inside the Enterprise: Proposed new European regulations on data privacy seem largely sensible, even if they present some hurdles for business.<br>
EU rules ISPs can't be forced to filter pirated content
ISPs shouldn't be made to monitor their traffic in order to spot IP infringements, the EU has ruled.
UK businesses forced to provide data breach transparency
EU Commission data protection is coming to the UK.<br>
EU warns internet giants on privacy
A letter from the Article 29 Data Protection Working Party has been sent to Google, Yahoo and Microsoft telling them to buck up their ideas when it...
UK business still confused by WEEE after a year
The implementation of the technology recycling legislation a year today still has many companies baffled by its requirements.
CIO warning: Prepare now for eurozone crisis
Gartner issues enterprise IT wake-up call over impact of current global economic events.
EU Parliament gives net neutrality backing
ISPs may face greater scrutiny over their traffic management practices thanks to a European Parliament vote.
EU approves Microsoft's browser ballot plan
The European Commission is to market test Microsoft's browser ballot in the hopes it encourages competition.
EU says legislation not needed to battle piracy
Countries should focus on greater enforcement and work together to protect intellectual property.
EC unveils Europe-wide Open Data Strategy
The European Commission wants more cost-effective, easier access to public data.
EU proposes €9bn broadband fund
The Commission submits new funding plans for high-speed broadband networks to European Parliament.
Judge may take months to consider DEA review
A decision on the judicial review into the DEA could be two months away, according to sources close to the situation.
EU data protection targets tech giants
The EU is looking at enforcing new privacy rules to give web users the "right to be forgotten."
Businesses urged to prepare for EU cookie laws
New EU laws will require websites to gain consent from users before placing cookies on their computers.
BT boosts superfast broadband in Cornwall
Cornwall is hoping to be one of the best connected areas in the world after a £132 million superfast broadband project is completed.
Murdoch to sue Skype for use of ‘Sky’ trademark
An ongoing five year battle between Skype and BSkyB has come to light this week and it seems the EU is on Rupert Murdoch’s side.
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