You may be aware that the EU recently put into force the updated ePrivacy Directive (2002/58/EC). As of May 2011, the use of cookies to track website visitor information is now strictly prohibited. Cookies which were previously used to track visitor behaviour and personal details may now only be used with the express permission of the visitor. Interesting [...]
I’ve been asked in recent weeks how the News of the World private investigators were able to hack into the voicemail of the alleged 4,000 victims of the phone hacking scandal. While the details of all that activity are something for the police to worry about, we can explain the basic methodology of a simple [...]
What is Rights Management? Rights management pertains directly to managing permissions for individuals to access specific information. Our two jargon busting acronyms for this area are DRM (Digital Rights Management) and IRM (Information Rights Management). For the purposes of this article we will consider both DRM and IRM one in the same. Development of this [...]
It seems that if you are promoting a product or service these days, it’s mandatory to have an associated “Green Story” to back up your proposition. Earning cold hard cash for the benefit of both you and your customer is in some circumstances frowned upon, if there isn’t an ethical eco-friendly angle to your pitch. While [...]
A code of connection (CoCo) is a mutually agreed set of rules used by two parties to allow the Exchange of information between their systems. The UK government has pursued several initiatives in recent years to connect all government organisations into the secure networks of the central government intranet. GCSx stands for Government Connect Secure Extranet. [...]


