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Government urged to take lead in global fight against computer crime
Under 1% of Whitehall IT uses open source
Government snubs MPs over IT project secrecy
Give media back to the people, Timms tells Labour Party conference attendees
Political parties work IT into election manifestos
Thought for the day:
Too many questions asked
Sort out citizen database mess, MPs tell Whitehall
Commons support grows for Gateway publication
Eurim calls for IT security skills framework for police and business
Teenage hackers shame IT industry again
Join IT's leading lights for a night to remember
Thought for the day:
Who do you think you are?
Public inquiry to reassess cybercrime laws
The effects of e-legislation on IT
Nine easy steps to follow to end e-crime for SMEs
UK poor in delivering broadband
Thought for the day:
Arrested development
Identity protection and patching top IT concerns
Eurim calls for better reporting and help to prevent cybercrime
Government urged to step up fight against cybercrime
Royal Mail's new CIO says people come first
Police seek SMEs' advice
SMEs to be offered IT security guidelines
Would-be ITsleuths could join the specials
Thought for the day:
Government's Big Blue-eyed boy
Governments must take a share of security burden
Telecoms tops agenda at party conference events
E-business group to work on clarifying new IT laws
Thought for the day:
The attack of the worms
Victory for campaigners as government agrees to update the Computer Misuse Act
How Computer Weekly's campaign spurred the Home Office to action
Non-fee directors' club offers support to former IT chiefs
Home Office to update Computer Misuse Act to tackle web attacks
New network to support IT directors
Whitehall acts to marshal UK's security expertise in fight against cybercrime
Have your say on the Home Office's cybercrime strategy
Quality versus subscription
Police to sign up IT special constables in war on hackers
Will IT stand or fall?
Eurim wants your views on e-security
How to nip IT-unfriendly legislation in the bud
Can NHS IT tsar deliver?
Cultural barriers hinder sharing of patients' files
Thought for the Day:Linux's war of the flea
Concern grows over cybercrime
Time for action on cyberlaw
The umpire's decision is final
UK in moves to improve special relationship in IT
Legal danger when IT patrols companies' e-mail retention
Caught in the act
Users and suppliers work together on arbitration plan
iSeries update: Rochester keeps its promises
Government invites IT industry to put its case
Industry lobbying pushed government into e-mail climbdown
Eurim to give IT users a voice in Westminster
War threat casts shadow over Indian outsourcing
E-crime fear deters firms from UK
Police IT group backs law review campaign
InfoSecurity: New government and industry initiative needed to tackle e-crime
Prudential teaches staff to tackle security threat
To outsource or not to outsource:That is the question
Are you using enough protection?
The law must be changed to redefine criminal activities
Where are NTOs' successors?
Business fears as Whitehall IT crime team loses its chief
ITers fail to finish their
Industry bodies support Computer Weekly's campaign
Microsoft security chief voices support
UK must lock down the law to stop the hackers
Law ties police hands in fight with hackers
Targets depend on IT changes
Eurim urges e-law reform
The skills you need to succeed in 2002
Anti-terrorism laws threaten Internet users' peace of mind
Eurim caution on anti-terrorism law
Government targets distort priorities
IT buyers slam 'haphazard' modernisation
Users square up for Microsoft licence war
Mixed reaction to Microsoft appeal
EU fails to consult on cybercrime proposals
Blair could still miss e-gov boat
Employers' failure to train perpetuates skills shortage
Not to be stiffed at: combatting unfair software licensing
No ban on hacking tools, says Council of Europe
Combatting Internet crime: a cybercop for every force
Police deficiencies put SMEs at risk of attack
Stiffing update: Software stings on the up
Voice your RIP Act concerns
Big Brother: towards one big regulator?
Caveat vendor
Profits slump could see increase in stiffing
No rest over RIP: the plot thickens
Lifting the lid on secret stiffing techniques
Campaign puts stiffing firmly on the agenda
Firms move operations abroad to avoid RIP Bill
EU Commissioner: 'Business to be fully consulted on all e-legislation'
Let's get tough on users of unlicensed software
Stiffing alive and kicking
Avoid the software sting
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