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The myriad ways people can hide their web activity makes the government's overbearing legislation absurd, says Tom Brewster

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China gets the blame for being the cyber-warmongering nation but everybody's at it and its industry that takes the arrows and needs protecting, says Eric Doyle

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We should look at ways to forge opportunities from the right to be forgotten, says Tom Brewster.

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The race to cut costs and streamline data centres is leaving security issues behind as the challenges outstrip the native skills of the implementers, says Eric Doyle

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The US Army has launched a marketplace prototype for approved apps while the Air Force has bought into the iPad revolution

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Eric Doyle preferred

The Cyber Security Challenge is more than a competition. It is a revelation of why there are so few IT security job applicants, says Eric Doyle

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The acquisition of SonicWall gives Dell a powerful set of products and services to compete with Cisco, Juniper and HP, says Chris Preimesberger

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Google Chairman Eric Schmidt's techno-utopian ideals were brought down to earth by the German Chancellor at the CeBIT fair says Peter Judge

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Eric Doyle preferred

On the Internet, everybody can hear you scream - or belch or break wind - because nothing is erased, not even libelous comments, says Eric Doyle

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Through a probably trivial date error, Microsoft's Azure has screwed things up for all the other cloud providers, says Peter Judge

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