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Parliament puts out communications tender
The Government is looking to get value for money and flexibility for Parliament's Wi-Fi and comms network.
MPs set for Vista upgrade rather than Windows 7
In an odd move by the Parliamentary ICT department, computers are going to be upgraded from XP to Vista rather than heading straight to Windows 7.
Conficker worm hits the House of Commons network
It's not April 1st yet, but reports say that Conficker may have wormed its way into what may be its biggest target yet.
Cybercrime: The challenges of the Police Central e-crime Unit
Charlie McMurdie repeats her call for vendor and industry cooperation, while F-Secure's CTO calls for cybercrime to be considered as serious as...
Home Office to fund e-crime unit
An MP has detailed plans for an e-crime unit, but it will be run by a fraud body and not the Met Police.
MP's details exposed after data breach
Personal details of MPs were exposed following a breach at the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority.
Live blog: MPs debate Digital Economy Bill
MPs are set to take a final quick look at the controversial bill this afternoon - here is the news as it happens.
MP steering the Digital Economy Bill steps down
MP Siôn Simon is stepping down in order to run for mayor of Birmingham.
SOCA cyber crime cops arrest 22 in three years
The government has defended the E-Crime unit, saying it does more than just arrest criminals.
Phorm not worried by government ISP investigation
The new All Party Parliamentary Group on Communications will look into issuse like online privacy and behavioural advertising.
Government endorses Parliamentary e-petitions
If the plan is accepted, e-petitions could be used in the House of Commons and debated on the floor, the Government has said.
Government admits data losses far higher than claimed
It looks like the Ministry of Defence weren't being completely forthcoming when admitting how many laptops it has actually lost.
Call for real debate as MPs examine Digital Economy Bill
It's day zero for the controversial Digital Economy Bill, which is expected to get pushed through parliament despite disagreement from many.
Digital Economy Bill heads to MPs 6 April
The controversial bill is scheduled for its second reading the very same day Gordon Brown is expected to dissolve parliament ahead of an election.
Tech committee returns to Westminster
The Science and Technology Committee has returned to the House of Commons after being abolished two years ago.
How the Digital Economy Act will affect your business
Now that the Digital Economy Bill has been passed through parliament, we take a look at how it could affect you and your business.
Industry anger as Digital Economy Bill wins Royal Assent
The Digital Economy Bill has now been given Royal Assent, the last barrier to it becoming an act of parliament, as Google, TalkTalk and more argue...
US gains access to European banking data in new five-year deal
The European Parliament is set to approve an agreement to give the US access to SWIFT-held banking data.
Educators call for exemption from Digital Economy Bill
Members of libraries, universities and schools are worried pirating students will put their internet access in danger if the Digital Economy Bill...
Digital Economy Bill passed in under two hours
Last night saw the Digital Economy Bill swept through parliament thanks to the wash-up phase, but some minor victories were won on controversial...
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