RBS tells Computing it takes obligations under the Data Protection Act "very seriously"
Cyber attacks are on the rise, are becoming increasingly significant and costly for its victims, and are here to stay, write Rafi Azim Khan and Steven Farmer from Pillsbury Law
'Everyone's got to stick to the law, and if the law's been broken then we will act' warns Information Commissioner Christopher Graham
Information Commissioner Christopher Graham tells Computing how the upcoming regulation will affect businesses and his own organisation
Google now has until August 31 to answer charges that it is unfairly manipulating search results to benefit its own services
Government plans to increase penalty from two years to 10 years to deter copyright infringement
'Regulators have told us we have to offer an opt-in choice to people to do this,' says Facebook spokesperson
Social media giant dismisses case as 'theatrical actions' with 'no merit'
The European Data Protection Supervisor believes that EU law should compel app developers to be transparent about how they are using data
James Longster of law firm Travers Smith looks at the legality of screen scraping, the automated process of copying/extracting (or 'scraping') the content of somebody else's website for use on another site