Businesses urged to devise digital-forensics plans
A report from the Information Assurance Advisory Council says businesses need to have a forensics strategy to support their position in legal proceedings
A report from the Information Assurance Advisory Council says businesses need to have a forensics strategy to support their position in legal proceedings
Organisations involved in employment-tribunal disputes could be named, following an Information Commissioner's Office ruling
With impending limits on CO2 emissions affecting all UK businesses, the IT industry has been called upon to help companies meet their carbon quota
The information commissioner has said lack of knowledge among SMEs of their data-protection obligations is a cause for 'considerable concern'
Software company has condemned some downloads made by its subsidiary TomorrowNow as 'unacceptable', but denies it had access to Oracle intellectual property
BSA achieves record payment from a firm in the 'infrastructure and public-services sector' which used multiple copies of illegal software
Computer Software Group has acquired the Federation Against Software Theft, the controversial anti-piracy pressure group
Concerns are growing over the monitoring by employers of communications, as one worker wins damages from the European Court of Human Rights
The European Patent Office will be bound by proposed legislation that will exclude software from patentability, according to the EC, in a move that has startled opponents of software patents
Q&A: Michala Alexander, Microsoft's head of anti-piracy, claims that far from punishing users of counterfeit software the software giant just wants to help and educate them