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Focus on Personal and Corporate Internet Security
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The Report on Personal Internet Security published in August 2007 by the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee is probably the most detailed examination of the issues facing Internet users to have been published in the UK.
In its 85 pages of analysis and conclusions, the report addresses themes as diverse as the prospects for re-designing the Internet and the sentencing of those convicted for crimes convicted over the Internet. Written with exceptional clarity, it opens with a straightforward history of the Internet and the issues raised by the technology.
Along the way, it challenges the role of the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and that of the Banks in responding to e-crime; highlighting in the process that the term has no consistent definition. |
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| You should read this section of the magazine because it examines the Report's recommendations, which have a direct bearing on the way that you use, and do business over, the Internet. |
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