In an era where data protection and privacy have taken centre stage, companies need to look at their IT systems through the lens of 'security by design', argues Wolfgang Kandek
Extravagant claims about how blockchain could change banking and bring about Internet 2.0 have left John Leonard wanting to find out more
Google could face fines of $2.6bn if it breaks the new EU data protection laws and big changes are likely both inside and outside of Europe
Saveawatt scheme is coming to the UK to make switching to the best tariff easier
'There are so many vested interests in this country feeding off the friction that the bureaucracy makes for itself'
A look at the drivers behind the nascent personal information economy
Issues of privacy, trust and security come to a head in the fast-moving world of financial technology, as John Leonard finds out
With cookies and Facebook tags soon to be considered personal data, most companies will need to redevelop their website to comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation
For a device worn or carried by a person the MAC address is effectively a unique ID for that individual; this is a problem now and it will get much worse
'Those brands that do not actually embrace the fact that it's my data and that I need to accrue economic value will no longer be in business,' says VC head