Estonia gets nearly three years for revenge DDOS
Leaked documents show BPI drafted controversial Digital Economy Bill amendment
Conservatives promise superfast broadband and wider access to government data
Jeremy Hunt restates pledge to scrap landline duty and boost broadband speeds for all
Paper wrongly implied social site is dangerous for young girls

"Better legislation later, rather than hurried legislation," says Chartered Institute for IT

Labour minister claims investment in next-gen broadband is vital to UK growth
EC cannot rely on markets alone, says Committee of the Regions
ISPs, digital rights groups and Liberal Democrat supporters cry foul
Janet Napolitano asks for public/private co-operation to raise awareness
New research shows need for contract IT workers has decreased since last year
White House reveals intentions to open up Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative
Use of micro-blogging site limited to police communications teams
Company said to be cutting online presence in half
Opposition parties to unite against Digital Economy Bill
Country faces 'catastrophic' attack, says former national intelligence director
New power sources, garbage worries and Microsoft's new Google gripe
Business, Innovation and Skills Committee urges rethink on 50p levy
Commission lists key focus areas
Political parties still not using social sites effectively, say digital media experts
Exercise highlights vulnerability of national networks
Equality and Human Rights Commission says scanners conflict with equality legislation
Innovation preferable to cost-cutting, says organisation
Social networking site being used to intimidate victims, says Ministry of Justice

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