by Infospectives | Mar 13, 2015 | Corporate Security, InfoSec, Privacy News & Politics
Breaking News Tuesday 6th October: The European Court of Justice Strikes Down The Safe Harbor Agreement The decision as reported by Politico telling us there will be an official announcement at 3pm. Quoting from that article: “The European Court of Justice...
by Infospectives | Dec 20, 2014 | InfoSec, Privacy News & Politics
On 4th November 2014 our new GCHQ chief Robert Hannigan drew some aggressive battle lines for the fight against terrorism (both old fashioned and cyber). The sides in this fight are not the forces of evil and the forces of good, but the government and tech companies....
by Infospectives | Aug 20, 2014 | Corporate Security, Featured, InfoSec
NOTE: This is a previously unpublished draft. I had completely forgotten about it. I can only assume I felt jumpy for years about depth of some of my data protection knowledge, but it does rather make my subsequent specialisation in data protection less surprising....
by Infospectives | Jul 22, 2014 | InfoSec, Privacy News & Politics, Security for all
This article explores the history, content and criticisms of the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act (DRIP or DRIPA) which was pushed through parliament in 7 days using emergency powers normally only wielded when the country is at war....
by Infospectives | Jul 19, 2014 | Corporate Security, Privacy News & Politics, Security for all
Excellent perspective from @Mikko, a globally respected InfoSec industry...