Eric Doyle preferred

A Bring Your Own Device policy has many attractive attributes but the security risks can be enormous and, as yet, unfathomed, says Eric Doyle

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Wayne Rash

The US Trade Representative has secretly negotiated a more restrictive treaty to avoid a congressional review and public objections, says Wayne Rash

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The UK police's BlackBerry project has been criticised, but is kicking BlackBerry just this year's fashion, asks Peter Judge

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'Bringing Your Own Device' to work allows people the freedom to work with devices best suited to them. But, as Simon Wilcox writes, it requires informed network management.

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Eric Doyle preferred

Every cloud has a sinister lining or so the closure of MegaUpload and TV-Shack appears to indicate, writes Eric Doyle

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The MegaUpload case shows the US government can already enforce its copyright abroad. The world is asking why SOPA was necessary, says Wayne Rash

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After the site blackout, what can non-US citizens do to protest a law which would damage the World's Intenret, asks Peter Judge

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Eric Doyle preferred

SOPA may have gone but there are still laws and policies which impose US standards on the rest of the world, says Eric Doyle

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Fahmida Y Rashid preferred

Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing initiative, panned as a hollow public relations campaign 10 years ago, has hardened Windows and introduced secure software standards

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Things have moved on since CEOP's Facebook campaign, but child protection in social media still needs careful thought, says Peter Judge

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