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1. Towards a secure, visa-free Europe June 10, 2010

‘Visa dialogue' is less about visas than about finding the best way to secure legitimate interests. The debate on visa liberalisation for the EU's neighbours is highly...

Towards a secure, visa-free Europe

2. Businesses fear revision of ePrivacy directive January 22, 2009

Companies that do business online are pressing MEPs not to demand what they see as excessive burdens of data privacy.

Businesses fear revision of ePrivacy directive

3. Biometric passports to become mandatory January 15, 2009

Age limit for the collection of children's fingerprints proves key point of contention in debate over pan-EU rules. Biometric data and digital facial scans will soon...

4. Waking up to network security June 12, 2008

Network security policy needs to catch up with the ingenuity of cyber-raiders EU telecoms laws are being updated at a time of plummeting public confidence in digital...

Waking up to network security

5. News in brief May 29, 2008



News in brief

6. The dangers of an online and paperless world September 28, 2006

It seems strange to remember how the business world used to function a couple of decades ago, dependent as it was on snail mail and the fax. These days, many businesses would...

7. News in Brief March 31, 2005

EU member states are unlikely to reach agreement on lifting the arms embargo on China before the end of June, Luxembourg's deputy foreign minister said this week. Nicolas...

8. Biometric ID set for backing from ministers October 21, 2004

EU JUSTICE ministers are next week set to back plans to introduce biometric identification for their citizens' passports, possibly from as early as 2006. Interior ministers...

9. Expert horrified by ‘serious lapses' in Parliament security September 11, 2003

A HIGH-TECH security guru has exposed glaring security breaches at the European Parliament in Brussels, which could leave it vulnerable to terrorist attack. Simon Perry,...

10. Leading the scramble for secure information February 13, 1997

YOU have to admire Yves Le Roux – or pity him. His main aim in life is to explain encryption, or the mathematical scrambling of information, to people who are unsure...

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