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"Banning Tor Is Not Acceptable" Claims UK Parliament
The UK Parliament has issued a report that argues that the banning of anonymity systems like the Tor network is “not an acceptable policy option.”
A Round-Up Of The General Election 2015 Manifestos
It’s general election time and the chance for the UK’s main political parties to convince the general public that they’re worth voting for.
BoE Tests Cyber Defences With Big US Banks
The Bank of England, in partnership with some of the largest US banks, is set to simulate a major cyberattack in order to test the security protocols being employed by the finance industry: Operation Resilient Shield.
BT Seeks To Help Graduates With 1000 New UK Jobs
Britain’s telecom giant BT announced today it is creating 1,000 new apprenticeships and graduate jobs for young people this year, in a recruitment boost for the UK.
Budget 2015: £1bn Tidal Energy Plans
George Osborne confirmed that plans for a £1 billion green energy scheme were ongoing during his 2015 Budget speech.
Cameron To Announce National College For Digital Skills
Prime Minister David Cameron will be introducing a new National College for Digital Skills today, which is expected to be up and running during 2015 in London.
Clegg Opposes Cameron’s Latest Calls For Increased Surveillance Powers
Prime Minister David Cameron has called for more government Internet surveillance powers following last week’s terrorist attacks in Paris.
David Cameron To Fight Internet’s ‘Unseen Enemies’ With £800m
The money is to be spent on new intelligence and surveillance equipment that gives the country's defence forces a better chance of repelling cyber attacks.
EU May Block Cameron's Internet Tirade Against Porn
In 2012, David Cameron introduced proposals for new pornography filters that would block adult content automatically, forcing Internet users to contact their Internet service provider if they wanted to unlist from the filter.
FBI Chief Supports PM's Comments That Strong Encryption Is Bad
Federal Bureau of Investigation chief James Comey said earlier this week that strong encryption is damaging to the US government, as many of the Islamic State (ISIL) recruiters use messaging platforms with end-to-end encryption to avoid detection.
Former Immigration Minister Calls G20 Data Breach "Regrettable"
Australia’s former immigration minister Scott Morrison has spoken out regarding the high-profile data leak involving the personal information of several G20 leaders.
Gartner Revises Global IT Spending Predictions
Citing higher levels of competition and the subsequent pressure for vendors to slash prices, research firm Gartner has lowered its predictions for the industry.
Government Halts £50m Tech City Regeneration Grant
Regeneration plans, including the construction of a civic centre with a 400-seater auditorium, have been put on hold after the government withdrew the money set aside for the scheme.
Government Pledges Universal Broadband Inside Five Years
Prime Minister David Cameron declares every household in the country will have high-speed broadband as a utility by 2020: “Access to the Internet shouldn’t be a luxury; it should be a right."
How To Make The Most Of The Internet Of Things
In order to take full advantage of the IoT, they need to understand the challenges and make sure they are fully prepared for a development that looks set to transform all existing business models.
Integrated Emergency Services IT Part Of Government Reform Plan
Prime Minister David Cameron has revealed the government is aiming to integrate the technology used by the UK’s blue light services part of its “smarter state” vision.
International Cyber Bully Landed With 181 Charges
An international investigation that lasted eight months caught an unemployed Canadian man that had been cyber bullying 38 victims dating back 12 years across the globe.
Is Immigration Good Or Bad For The UK Tech Industry?
The UK public are continuously sceptical about the benefits of immigration.
Is UK Plc's Tech Side Losing Out From Immigration Worries?
Is there too much rhetoric around immigration in our sector, and not enough realism? The UK Tech sector seems to think so
MP Warns Against New Data Rules Signalling Return Of Snooper's Charter
UK Home Secretary Theresa May has implemented new plans to link IP addresses to individuals that MPs and civil liberties campaigners are warning shouldn’t herald the return of a snooper’s charter.

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