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Mapping out new relationships in learning and collaboration

Mapping out new relationships in learning and collaboration

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Information is the lifeblood of business, the economy and most aspects of our society, from healthcare to legal affairs and scientific investigation to the ‘chat by the coffee machine’.  We all need, at some level, to know what is happening, what new developments there are and what new trends are being set.  Finding effective and inspirational ways of communicating information is essential to the success of corporate training and development...



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Data for 1.6 Million Patients Stored on CD Goes Missing; CD Sent to Landfill by Mistake

Data for 1.6 Million Patients Stored on CD Goes Missing; CD Sent to Landfill by Mistake

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Personal data belonging to 1.6 million patients which was stored on a CD was mistakenly sent to a landfill site by an NHS organisation, it has been revealed.According to the Information Commissioner’s Office, the Eastern...


Data Generated This Year Would Fill 115 Billion 16 GB iPads Reports IDC

Data Generated This Year Would Fill 115 Billion 16 GB iPads Reports IDC

News Business & Government

A report released by the IDC has revealed that the volume of digital data that will be generated this year will be enough to fill 115 billion 16GB Apple iPads.The research firm said that this year, 1.8 Zettabytes of data will be...


HSBC Ordered To Pay £3.2 Million After Losing Customers' Data

HSBC Ordered To Pay £3.2 Million After Losing Customers' Data

News Security

In what could be considered as a lesson for financial firms which have been repeatedly falling short on effective measures to protect their customers’ details from being stolen, Europe’s biggest bank, HSBC Holdings,...


Can Data Really Be Managed From Cradle To Grave?

Can Data Really Be Managed From Cradle To Grave?

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Organisations have long regarded their stores of data as one of their most valuable assets.  The implications of data use determine whether an organisation functions efficiently and effectively or whether they fall under...


Code For Handling Personal Data Is Muddled, Says Lawyer

Code For Handling Personal Data Is Muddled, Says Lawyer

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A code of conduct for handling personal data was launched in London yesterday. But the document is inconsistent on the need for consent when collecting personal data, according to a data protection expert. Sometimes consent is...


British Standard On Data Protection Is Published

British Standard On Data Protection Is Published

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The first British Standard on the management of personal data was published on Tuesday. The Standard has been developed to establish best practice and aid compliance with data protection law. An expert in privacy law has welcomed...


ICO Criticises Home Office For Mishandling Prisoners' Data

ICO Criticises Home Office For Mishandling Prisoners' Data

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The Information Commissioner's Office has severely criticised the Home Office and one of its contractor, PA consulting, for losing an unencrypted memory stick which contained the personal details of tens of thousands of...


Comment : Four Out Of Five Do Not Trust Companies With Personal Data

Comment : Four Out Of Five Do Not Trust Companies With Personal Data

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Low levels of consumer trust in how businesses manage and secure customer data could put companies at risk, according to a study by Symantec.   Nearly four out of five people in Britain believe their personal information is...


More Data Shambles: Another UK Agency Loses FOUR Laptops With Sensitive Data

More Data Shambles: Another UK Agency Loses FOUR Laptops With Sensitive Data

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Continuing their characteristic sluggishness with IT data handling and management, another UK government agency, Insolvency Service has confirmed the theft of four laptop computers from its Manchester office on 27 August 2008. ...


Comment : Full Disk Encryption should be a legal requirement for any organisation that holds personally identifiable data

Comment : Full Disk Encryption should be a legal requirement for any organisation that holds personally identifiable data

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The most recently publicised data breach, the loss of a portable hard drive containing the details of up to 5,000 prison staff follows hot on the heels of news that a laptop was sold on eBay reputedly containing banking details...


Who can You turn to for Solutions to Data Storage Compliance Issues

Who can You turn to for Solutions to Data Storage Compliance Issues

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Data Compliance seems to be a word on every business lips at the moment. With compliance legislation becoming more and more prevalent, it is something which businesses must take note of. Procedures, policies and funding has to...


Colchester NHS Trust Sacks Manager Over lost laptop

Colchester NHS Trust Sacks Manager Over lost laptop

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Looks as if public bodies are finally getting tough with data handling. The Colchester University Hospital, in Essex, has fired one of its managers after a laptop was stolen from his car. The device's hard drive contained the...


YouTube data to be released, but Google keeps technology secret

YouTube data to be released, but Google keeps technology secret

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Privacy advocates fear that users will be identifiable, though others have pointed out that identification of most users will be almost impossible without the unlikely cooperation of internet service providers (ISPs).Viacom has...


Survey Shows Slapdash Staff Risk Corporate Data

Survey Shows Slapdash Staff Risk Corporate Data

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A survey of more than 100 UK office workers has revealed that employees are hugely reliant on access to network data to do their jobs, yet show an alarming apathy about the value of that data. The survey was carried out by secure...


Viewpoint on the HMRC data loss scandal

Viewpoint on the HMRC data loss scandal

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A major data loss scandal at the HMRC is again fuelling the worldwide discussion on data security. Was it an individual or a system failure that a junior officer at HMRC was allowed to copy the records of 25 million people,...

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