Snoopers' Charter
Security services need permission to access communications data, High Court rules
Security services will need independent authorisation to obtain citizens' personal communications data from telecoms providers, the High Court ruled today.…
Gov’t data requests almost double for tech firms – big brother really is watching
Businesses are facing new pressures to deal with the exponential rise in government requests for data, with the Snooper’s Charter…
Leaked UK Government plans reveal increased telco spying powers
Details have leaked regarding the UK Government's secret plans to broaden surveillance powers on UK citizens. These new powers include backdoor…
The Future of Privacy in the United Kingdom
The Snooper’s Charter passed into law in 2016, but that doesn’t mean the UK government is taking a break from…
Tech companies look to capitalise on new UK surveillance bill
Technology companies are looking to offer enhanced privacy solutions for the people in the UK to hide their browsing history,…
As IP Bill becomes law, what does the Snoopers Charter mean for your business?
The controversial Investigatory Powers Bill (IP Bill) has now passed through the House of Lords, meaning that it has all…
GCHQ, MI5 & MI6 data collection ‘unlawful’, rules tribunal
The Investigatory Powers Tribunal has ruled that UK spy agencies broke privacy rules by collecting huge amounts of UK citizens’…