Privacy

Call for users to have more control over how much data is collected - and how it is used.

Posted 22 February 2017

In a white paper OpenAthens explores the challenge of ensuring flexible access to digital resources while keeping illegitimate users out.

Posted 13 February 2017

Data collection and sharing continues to be a concern.

Posted 01 November 2016

Yahoo has at last confirmed that it suffered a data breach in 2014.

Posted 23 September 2016

Changes to privacy policy announced.

Posted 26 August 2016

Fraud costs the UK nearly £200 billion per year.

Posted 16 August 2016

Changes to rules will introduce parity with traditional telecoms companies.

Posted 16 August 2016

How can organisations harness new tech to stay relevant and deepen relationships.

Posted 12 July 2016

Latest court action concerns the Right to be Forgotten.

Posted 20 May 2016

App released with some features removed.

Posted 11 May 2016

Data protection concerns cited by Germany's Bundeskartellamt.

Posted 03 March 2016

Issues for libraries include the integrity of and access to historical information, freedom of expression and individual privacy.

Posted 26 February 2016

The text of the new EU General Data Protection Regulation has been finalised. Here's what every information professional needs to know.

Posted 25 February 2016

Government malware will be used to track suspected criminals.

Posted 24 February 2016

The Hollywood Presbyterian Memorial Medical Center in LA has been victimised by a ransomware attack.

Posted 18 February 2016

Facebook ordered to stop tracking non-members without consent.

Posted 10 February 2016

Twelve year old's attempted suicide brings issue to forefront.

Posted 20 January 2016

The UK has begun to count cybercrimes for the first time. But you may be surprised at how little your stolen digital information is worth.

Posted 16 October 2015

The German Parliament is to vote on a law obliging phone companies to keep records on all Germans' communications

Posted 16 October 2015

Case brought by law student after Edward Snowden revelations of surveillance operations.

Posted 06 October 2015

While a UK politician experiments with crowdsourced questions to Parliament, other experiments in open democracy are much more advanced.

Posted 22 September 2015

Nominations for the 2016 Awards are now being sought.

Posted 20 September 2015

Agreement follows four years of negotiation.

Posted 11 September 2015

David McCandless and Jodie Ginsberg to keynote as Internet Librarian International explores the big questions facing librarians and info pros.

Posted 31 August 2015

While children are increasingly relying on tech to help them with schoolwork, a new campaign group sets out to improve online rights for children.

Posted 26 August 2015

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