The question of regulating the Internet is something that has provoked debate for some time. And as Brussels gets ready to conduct an extensive review of some of the web's biggest players, several EU nations have called for an air of caution.
A recent article on the betanews website claims that the music industry is being unnecessarily harmed by recent legislation in the UK making it legal for individuals to copy or rip CDs for personal use.
According to an article, businesses should begin to prepare themselves for far stricter privacy regulations, as the increase in citizen activists is giving regulators more power.
The Internet of Things (IoT) presents many opportunities to businesses, but it looks likely to present equally significant data complications. As an article on CMS Newswire points out, the bigger the IoT grows, the bigger the potential problems it brings with it.
British anti-hacking laws and legislation have been rewritten to allow GCHQ staff, intelligence officers and specialist members of the police force to hack computers and mobile phones without fear of prosecution.
Just over a year since it was published, the ISO 27018 cloud security certification has been awarded to Dropbox for Business, marking a significant step forward for both the business and the ISO standard.
When PAS 7000 launched in November 2014 businesses suddenly had access to a specification designed to increase supply chain visibility, boost manageability, and reduce waste along the supply chain as a whole.
Businesses should be aiming for best practice. This can be achieve through the ISO system of standardization and business process management (BPM). These are often implemented in isolation when they should be used in conjunction with one another.