Mobility v privacy* This raises the issue of employee privacy and intrusiveness into their lives. The degree and level of intrusion needs to be agreed and determined, ideally at a contract of employment stage, before judicial interference and...
The Taiwan government has completed the distribution of 22 million Java-based ID cards to its citizens in one of Asia's largest deployments to date. The country's Bureau of National Health Insurance (BNHI) adopted Sun Microsystems' Java card...
The reorganisation will also create divisions to focus on platforms for mobility, the digital enterprise and digital home. The Mobility Group will develop platforms for notebook PCs and handheld computing and communications devices, and is aimed at...
Granger cited statistics such as the 1,200 deaths per year resulting from prescription errors as evidence of the need for the digitisation of a largely paper-based health service. The government moved this week to allay public concerns over the...
Cups director Lorrie Cranor said: "There have been so many other studies saying that people do not care about privacy. We confirmed our hypothesis that people do, in fact, care about privacy and will pay for it.
The loss by Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs (HMRC) of two password-protected CDs containing 25 million personal details of those who claim and receive child benefit was a major blow for privacy, according to assistant information commissioner...