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  • Data protection, a live issue that affects us all

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    Defined as the process of protecting important information from corruption, compromise or loss, the importance of data protection now cannot be understated. In this e-guide we will explore some of the key issues around data protection, which should be an integral, core part of your organisation's cyber security strategy.

  • A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to compliance, risk and governance

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    Managing data compliance and security has emerged as an integral business consideration. In this 15-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the rise of integrated risk management, security risks in the age of digitisation and how to manage an integrated approach

  • State of GDPR in mainland Europe

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    The General Data Protection Regulation has been in place for over 18 months now, but its implementation is only really just becoming clearer as regulators begin to fine organisations that fail to meet the rules. That is because different countries are implementing it differently. This e-guide gives a snapshot of the current state of GDPR in Europe.

  • Notes and summaries of Facebook discovered documents (with multiple colour highlights) - undated

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    This undated document summarises the information contained in some of the exhibits produced by Godkin's 16 May declaration. The author is unknown.

  • Declaration by David Godkin with 218 exhibits – 17 May 2018

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    A declaration by David Godkin, counsel for app developer Six4Three, producing 218 exhibits. The exhibits cover a wide range of material relating to Facebook, including news cuttings, press releases and blog posts. The exhibits present a timeline of what was publicly known and when.

  • Memorandum of points and authorities by David Godkin (with highlights) - 20 May 2018

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    David Godkin, counsel for app developer Six4Three, outlines the legal arguments that will be used in the case against Facebook, as well as the relevant cases, statutes and authorities that apply.

  • Declaration by David Godkin producing 212 sealed exhibits - 16 May 2018

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    The exhibits produced in this declaration by David Godkin, counsel for app developer Six4Three, contain internal Facebook communications, including emails between CEO Mark Zuckerberg and senior executives, correspondence and chat-logs, spreadsheets and strategy presentations.

  • Government insists 'nothing sinister' about web user data gathering

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Privacy and data protection have never been more important. Cambridge Analytica, Facebook, we can count the recent scandals on two hands. But lately, government officials have insisted there is "nothing sinister" in plans to gather user information through the Gov.uk website to help deliver more personalised digital services to citizens.

  • Computer Weekly – 23 July 2019: How Apollo 11 influenced modern computing

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    In this week's Computer Weekly, on the 50th anniversary of the Moon landings we look at the influence Apollo 11 had on modern hardware and software. Our latest buyer's guide examines data protection. And we find out how retailers with physical stores are using technology to respond to the rise of online shopping. Read the issue now.

  • CW ANZ: Trend Watch – Security

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    With regulations pushing data protection up the business agenda, we look at how Australia's Notifiable Data Breaches scheme has been received and consider why a survey that found Australian firms are experiencing fewer cyber breach incidents appears to conflict with anecdotal evidence that suggests the opposite.

  • Computer Weekly – 9 July 2019: Steering a voyage to the cloud at Maersk

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    In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how the world's largest shipping company, Maersk, is steering a course to public cloud. We analyse SAP's latest attempts to ease customers' software licensing concerns. And we hear how one London borough, Hackney, is taking a lead in transforming digital government across the capital. Read the issue now.

  • Computer Weekly – 11 June 2019: Are schools delivering on digital skills?

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    In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at the differing approaches to teaching computer science across the UK and assess the pros and cons of each. Our latest buyer's guide examines the technologies and best practices of multicloud environments. And we find out what you get for your money when buying cyber insurance. Read the issue now.

  • Case Study: CIO interview - Stephen Docherty on NHS data sharing

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    The Cambridge Analytica scandal raised awareness about privacy. Stephen Docherty, CIO of South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, explains why

  • Metropolitan Police Freedom of Information disclosure on investigations into WikiLeaks

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    Letter from the Met Police to Stefania Maurizi, an investigative journalist with Italy's La Repubblica newspaper, confirming that the police service shared correspondence about one or more of three named WikiLeaks British editorial staff with the US Department of Justice. The letter is a response to a freedom of information request by Maurizi.

  • The difficulties of defending against web tracking

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    This article in our Royal Holloway information security series introduces you to web tracking, provides an overview of how organisations track users and discusses a few of the difficulties you may face when trying to defend against tracking.

  • CW Benelux May 2018

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    GDPR becomes law at the end of this month, so we take a look at how organisations in the Netherlands are preparing for it. Cover your eyes if you are squeamish as you only have days left to get things right.We lead this issue with a story published in February, so perhaps things have changed. But if not, some organisations should be concerned.

  • Marketing analytics, big data and ethics

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this e-guide, we discuss the how important respecting the data privacy of customers and prospective customers is for companies trying to make a profit.  For commercial organisations, finding this ethical balance between making money from data and safeguarding the privacy of personal data is more important than ever thanks to the EU's GDPR.

  • Gamma International: The Macedonia files

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    This PDF download contains source documents showing how the UK approved export licences to Gamma International UK to supply sophisticated mobile phone surveillance equipment, known as IMSI catchers, to the Republic of Macedonia.

  • MicroScope - July 2017: Data and storage are the themes, with GDPR and flash up for debate

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    An e-zine looking at the issues around flash storage, EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), hardware as a service, and cloud platforms. Here's all the channel news you need to know.

  • Data protection: Not just about personal data and compliance

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    Despite the focus on data protection, many organisations are still leaving their data wide open for attack through the digital equivalent of leaving the front door open and the windows unlocked from a hacker perspective.

  • Are we trusting social networks too much?

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    This article in our Royal Holloway Security Series sheds an often uncomfortable light on the privacy risks people incur by using social media, and offers advice on how to minimise those risks

  • Computer Weekly – 19 May 2020: Ocado makes the friendly workplace robot a reality

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how Ocado is making robot-human collaboration a reality. Unified com-munications has become a must-have lockdown capability – we assess the key technologies. And as contact-tracing apps emerge to help deal with the Covid-19 pandemic, we exam-ine the data privacy challenges. Read the issue now.

  • A Computer Weekly buyer’s guide to compliance, risk and governance

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Managing data compliance and security has emerged as an integral business consideration. In this 15-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the rise of integrated risk management, security risks in the age of digitisation and how to manage an integrated approach

  • State of GDPR in mainland Europe

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    The General Data Protection Regulation has been in place for over 18 months now, but its implementation is only really just becoming clearer as regulators begin to fine organisations that fail to meet the rules. That is because different countries are implementing it differently. This e-guide gives a snapshot of the current state of GDPR in Europe.

  • Case Study: CIO interview - Stephen Docherty on NHS data sharing

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    The Cambridge Analytica scandal raised awareness about privacy. Stephen Docherty, CIO of South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, explains why

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