Dan Worth reports: New regulations from the Financial Services Authority (FSA) could force financial companies to record all mobile calls and store them for six months. However, experts claimed today at a roundtable debate hosted by RIM that the regulations could lead many other enterprises to record mobile calls. Advertisement Financial firms currently have to…
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Data breaches spiral around Nick Clegg in UK election
Graham Cluley writes: Nick Clegg, leader of Britain’s Liberal Democrat party, has found himself in the middle of a couple of stories about data security with the UK election just a matter of weeks away. British tabloid The Sun is reporting that Clegg’s secret preparations for a TV debate with Conservative rival David Cameron and…
In: Outlook reveals case of phone tapping by UPA govt.
Vikas Mehta reports: Outlook India magazine has revealed sensational information of phone tapping in its edition where UPA government has tapped phone of four top politician of the nation to seek confidential information. The four politicians are Congress leader Digvijay Singh, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar, NCP leader Sharad Pawar and CPI-M leader Prakash Karat,…
Za: ‘Drug cops phone calls acceptable’
Mfundekelwa Mkhulisi reports: The transcript of a telephone conversation between West Rand senior officers and drug dealers will be used as evidence in the trial, the Johannesburg high court ruled yesterday. Judge Nico Coetzee did not give reasons for his decision. Defence lawyers had argued that monitoring and intercepting the phone calls between Colonel Dumisani…