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AlienVault VP takes firm to court over bog standard safety
EMEA sales head says she was 'sacked' after complaining of sewage leaks and staff being trapped in toilets
Software snitches don’t get stitches they get FAST payment
Federation Against Software Theft offers bounties to channel individuals who report software 'crimes'
ICO says GDPR will be in force before Brexit
UK companies will have to work towards the new data protection rules despite Brexit
Sage employee arrested by police at Heathrow Airport
Just days after damaging data breach at Sage, police confirm arrest of staffer at Heathrow airport
Spectrum Vega+ console firm hits back in director bust-up
Spectrum mobile console legal spat spirals as Sir Clive Sinclair-backed company comes out fighting
Director fall-out at Spectrum games console company
The new games console is backed by Sir Clive Sinclair and is expected to ship next month
Amazon slammed by ASA for ‘misleading’ delivery charges
When is 'free delivery' really free delivery Ad watchdog considers
Hewlett Packard Enterprise awarded £1.95m in ‘grey’ case
International Computer Purchasing Limited has to pay out as a result of High Court action
Oracle to sue executive over cloud ‘false accounting’ claim
Oracle's counter attack is after a finance executive sued the company after she was sacked
Google beats Oracle in Android lawsuit, but verdict questioned
Google scores significant Android patent lawsuit win against Oracle, but an appeal could reverse decision
Don’t panic, but GDPR deadline day is now two years away
Want to avoid the hefty European data protection fines? Consult the checklist
Privacy Shield dented amid further setbacks in data talks
European officials fail to reach agreement on data sharing agreement with the US
Maintel makes it easier for clients to meet PCI DSS demands
Semafone deal promises to slash customer costs of auditing and complying with payment card transaction rules
Fujitsu faces strike action over job cuts in Northern Ireland
The Japanese firm has just posted a poor set of annual results
GENBAND wins intellectual property case brought by Metaswitch
Metaswitch brought the case after being found guilty itself earlier this year
Pinnacle continues restructure with asset buys and sales
Completes three transactions in attempt to increase profitability
Huawei and Deutsche Telekom launch ‘AWS-beating’ public cloud
Deutsche Telekom goes live with Huawei-built Open TelekomCloud and digs at ‘American competitors’ on Amazon cloud’s tenth birthday
Draft bill to penalise tech firms for refusing encryption order
US senators close to finalising draft bill that will penalise tech firms who refuse court orders over encrypted data
European data protection regulation set to catch out cloud users
Spiceworks research shows EMEA firms aren't ready for it as they continue to focus on price, not compliance
GCHQ director: Tech companies ‘routinely’ help law enforcement
Security services don’t need a master pass-key for all encrypted communications, but IT companies should do their bit argues GCHQ’s Robert Hannigan
Seagate employees’ personal data pinched in phishing attack
Plenty more phish in the Sea-gate: Employee tricked by fake email from CEO asking for W-2 forms of ‘thousands’ of past and present Seagate workers
Activists pressure BT to come out against ‘Snoopers’ Charter’
A long march to change the habits of a lifetime?
IBM prepares massive round of job cuts
P45 time for US staffers at IBM as reports emerge of large scale lay-offs with reduced severance packages
Amazon recalls Kindle Fire tablet chargers amid electrocution fears
Amazon asks Kindle Fire 7 and Kindle Fire Kids Edition owners to stop using their chargers and apply for a replacement
Corrupt channel pair ordered to pay $35m compo
The Fiorentino brothers were convicted last year