Lawful Interception Capability Requirements
Ian Brown adds to the debate about Internet surveillance by governments and the various legal regimes that apply…
Ian Brown adds to the debate about Internet surveillance by governments and the various legal regimes that apply…
Michael Bywell and Scott Cummins analyse recent case law on this vexed topic from a different perspective, and suggest a way forward…
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News reaches SCL of the establishment of a new charity, based in Sydney, which aims to provide a free online library of legal expert systems…
The Information Commissioner’s Office has published new guidance for organisations to help them deal with requests from individuals for their data….
Judith Rauhofer responds to the article ‘A Global Reality: Governmental Access to Cloud Data’…
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The Information Commissioner’s Office has begun a consultation on the Conducting privacy impact assessments code of practice…
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Quentin Archer, Winston Maxwell and Christopher Wolf summarise the key findings from a recent analysis of the powers of governments to access data held in the Cloud…
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Iain Munro considers the implications of the Court of Appeal decision in Compass Group v Mid Essex Hospital Services NHS Trust and the judgment’s effect on interpretation of IT contracts…
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The Office of Fair Trading has issued a decision in a case concerning restrictions on online sales of mobility scooters…
The Bank of Scotland has been issued with a monetary penalty by the Information Commissioner’s Office after a series of faxes were sent to wrong numbers over a three-year period…