Local banks, insurance companies and telecommunications firms have been ordered to use Iran-based email and web providers
Report uncovers over-blocking of mobile Internet
Big organisations may jump into the cloud first, but smaller firms could have more to gain from the move, says…
ECJ to see if controversial agreement is compatible with European treaties
TechWeekEurope learns an Anonymous splinter group took down Theresa May's website, whilst targeting the ICO and the Supreme Court
UK infrastructure is vulnerable to bombs creating an electromagnetic surge, says Phillip Hammond
One third of new TalkTalk customers opt for censorship, 80 percent approve of the offer
The sports world is using statistical analysis more and more. Dominic Pollard takes some lessons back to business
Google lost the battle, but it might win the war
People are getting behind petitions against the Communications Data Bill
He likes mobile advertising, but he's a privacy advocate. We speak to Michael Cook of Sheffield International Venues
IPCom wins legal victory over patent, despite EPO revoking it last month
The Netherlands has become the first country in Europe, and the second in the world after Chile, to institute net…
How much of your private information is scattered around the Web?
An FBI body warns of malware being spread via hotel Wi-Fi connections
Roaming costs look set be capped in Europe thanks to an activist campaign
TechWeekEurope understands the Home Office is "retreating massively" from installing black boxes in ISPs to watch over people's communications
Plans to allow GCHQ to watch over all of the UK's communications data are formalised in the Queen's Speech
Thompson says he is sorry about how false degree claims have affected company as Third Point begins legal action
The ICO deadline for cookie compliance is upon us but there is little evidence of action and fines could mount…
The FBI is pressuring Facebook, Google and other large Internet companies to build the technical infrastructure to allow wiretaps, according…
David Cameron is to meet with ISPs following an inquiry that recommended introducing stringent measures to block adult content
Controversial agreement is unlikely to pass the vote
The retiring head of the military’s cyber security operation admits the MoD's network has been breached a number of times
It has been confirmed that all MPs will be equipped with iPads, paid for by the British taxpayer, in order…
Cabinet Office Minister discusses cybercrime during his visit to Estonia
Report states economic and social case for superfast broadband but says more funding is needed to meet targets
Everything Everywhere uses its 1800MHz for a 4G trial in a tiny Cumbrian village
However US court rules injunction cannot be enforced...yet