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Case for snooping powers backfires for Theresa May – Telegraph
The Home Secretary told MPs that nine members of a 41-strong international paedophile ring had never been traced because necessary internet data on them was not available. She used the case as a reason why the Government plans to force communications providers to retain all phone and internet activity by its users, which can then
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Twitter Updates for 2012-05-09
@MatrixSCIT @KimZetter @taosecurity Have read the report, there is much good in the security analysis and philosophy, but > # @MatrixSCIT @taosecurity < the headline stats which @KimZetter & others (Govt?) will take away are scary without providing context/history # @taosecurity @kimzetter Could it not also be better than your stats show, since you will
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“#Cybersecurity: Demand An Evidence-Based Approach” ( http://goo.gl/VOLHy at Computerworld )
Cybersecurity: Demand An Evidence-Based Approach Beware Secondhand Statistics; Beware Creating Them In the days before the SOPA blackout a popular meme infected the interwebs: Dear Congress: It’s No Longer OK To Not Know How The Internet Works Directed at the US Government this article and its related discussion decried the creation of new legislation founded
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Twitter Updates for 2012-05-08
: Worried about online porn? Don't regulate the net – regulate your kids # excellent @charlesarthur piece http://t.co/GCa8Eo3D # : The Interwebs are @aleksk's antfarm once again: Did the Internet make you an #atheist The BBC wants to know… http://t.co/niidNp7s # @kashhill @KimZetter Bollocks they do. 1) What is meant by Average? 2) What by
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The Interwebs are @aleksk’s antfarm once again: Did the Internet make you an #atheist? The BBC wants to know…
My name is Elizabeth Ann Duffy, and I’m working for a new BBC Radio 4 technology series called ‘The Digital Human’. Presented by Guardian technology writer Aleks Krotoski, we examine how the evolution and spread of digital technology is changing the way we live, work and communicate. For our fourth programme, our producers would like
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Worried about online porn? Don’t regulate the net – regulate your kids # excellent @charlesarthur piece
So what is the problem with internet pornography? It’s that too many parents (and by proxy MPs) think the solution is to regulate the internet, when the answer is to regulate the children – or better still the parents. I write this as a parent with children of both sexes. Frankly, I’m amazed by the
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Twitter Updates for 2012-05-05
: Prime Minister to address BT, T-Mobile, Vodafone re: preventing hate speech, fraud… http://t.co/b5tsahcJ # : Politics in a nutshell… or in grapes… http://t.co/nl45KBXw #
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Politics in a nutshell… or in grapes…
via Hilarious Experiment On Monkeys – YouTube.
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Prime Minister to address BT, T-Mobile, Vodafone re: preventing hate speech, fraud…
Prime Minister David Cameron has again waded into the debate about protecting kids from pornography online by personally stepping up pressure on ISPs to block smut websites by default. His intervention comes during a torrid time for the Tories, with the party suffering heavy loses in local elections across the UK today. via Cameron hardens
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Twitter Updates for 2012-05-04
.@atsaloli Re: your piece quoting Martin Leufray, he lacks credibility and your blog lacks comment facilities; FTFY: http://t.co/2ayE2kEG # : "large as the udders of a Pampas heifer, and as tall and proud as the Andes" #dailymash http://t.co/fEMtusak # : From Shakespeare to Transubstantiation http://t.co/abfW2AnT # NEW! #ORGLondon Pub Meetup "#CCDP & Interception Evidence" Prof.