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Five key concerns for firms to consider with revised Data Protection laws

The issues that could keep you awake at night in the coming years

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Private browsing, encryption and Google prove a challenge for computer forensic teams

Gaining the right skills to track down cyber criminals

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Footballer Twitter storm set to change privacy landscape

Even the prime minister argues law is an ass

Android Tap Snake shows smartphone apps play fast and loose with personal data

TaintDroid could help users spot suspicious activity

Digital Economy Act could raise DDoS threat

ACS:Law breach should be seen as a warning to firms involved in file sharing cases

Facebook: 500 million reasons to be cheerful

Social networking site hugely popular despite lingering privacy concerns

Vendors step up cloud maturity efforts

Market report highlights adoption barriers, as IBM opens new competence centre

Facebook dominates the privacy agenda

Even George Orwell never thought citizens would willingly hand over their most private information

UK needs tougher data privacy standards

Britain must be brought up to par with the rest of Europe, say experts

Analysis: Facebook is gambling with new privacy measures

Company goes all in on placating users and advertisers

Election Special: Central IT projects and data privacy

V3.co.uk looks at which party will give the public the most control over their data

Election special: Liberal Democrats discuss tech manifesto

Liberal Democrat MP John Thurso speaks to V3.co.uk about the party's technology plans

ISPs demand more representation at ACTA talks

Service providers fear being forced to police the internet under draft proposals

Industry reacts to ACTA announcement

EU decision to forego any graduated response could undermine Digital Economy Act

Election special: Labour details tech plans post-2010

V3.co.uk speaks to Digital Britain minister Stephen Timms about Labour's technology plans

UK privacy unlikely to improve under new government

Tories or Lib Dems will make little difference, experts argue

Firms unprepared for new ICO powers

Businesses warned to be on guard as new ICO powers come into force on Tuesday

Passage of Digital Economy Bill raises concerns over UK democracy

Critics say controversial Bill may pass without adequate public or parliamentary scrutiny

Privacy experts condemn Google conviction

Ruling in Italy is 'out of touch with principles of internet freedom'

2009 in review: US wrestles with transitions

IT issues befuddle Washington DC

EC official responds to ACTA critics

More transparency needed in the Anti Counterfeiting Trade Agreement talks

Industry and human rights campaigners united in opposition to "three strikes" plan

Critics says government proposals to curb illegal downloading are unworkable and morally questionable

Behavioural advertising: a Phorm in a teacup?

As the controversial Phorm technology nears deployment, we look at the inside story

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