Happy Christmas from the IP Bill – part 4
Happy Christmas from the Investigatory Powers Bill – part 4
View ArticleInvestigatory Powers Bill – my written submission
As well as providing oral evidence to the Draft Investigatory Powers Bill Joint Committee (which I have written about here, can be watched here, and a transcript can be found here) I submitted written...
View ArticleGlobal letter on Encryption – why it matters.
I am one of the signatories on an open letter to the governments of the world that has been released today. The letter has been organised by Access Now and there are 195 signatories – companies,...
View ArticleThe Saga Of the Privacy Shield…
(With apologies to all poets everywhere) Listen to the tale I tell Of Princes bold and monsters fell A tale of dangers well conceal’d And of a bright and magic shield There was a land, across the...
View ArticleThe new IP Bill…. first thoughts…
This morning, in advance of the new draft of the Investigatory Powers Bill being released, I asked six questions: At a first glance, they seem to have got about 2 out of 6, which is perhaps better than...
View ArticleThe internet, privacy and terrorism…
As is sadly all too common after an act of terrorism, freedom on the internet is also under attack – and almost entirely for spurious reasons. This is not, of course anything new. As the late and much...
View ArticlePrivacy and Security together…
I just spent a very interesting day at ‘Project Breach’ – an initiative of Norfolk and Suffolk police, trying to encourage businesses and others to understand and protect themselves from cybercrime. It...
View ArticleGuest post: Data Retention: I can’t believe it’s not lawful, can you? A...
Guest post by Matthew White Introduction: Ladies and gentlemen, Bagginses and Boffins. Tooks and Brandybucks. Grubbs! Chubbs! Hornblowers! Bolgers! Bracegirdles! Proudfoots. Put your butter away for I...
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