Theme : privacy
- Q. What could a boarding pass tell an identity fraudster about you? A. Way too much | Special report Q. What could a boarding pass tell an identity fraudster about you? A. Way too much | Special report from : petebradwell 28th February 2007
- Benkler on intellectual property Benkler on intellectual property from : petebradwell 27th February 2007
- Steve Boggan on a Big Brother-style government super-database | Special Reports | Guardian Unlimited Steve Boggan on a Big Brother-style government super-database | Special Reports | Guardian Unlimited from : petebradwell 27th February 2007
- MediaBerkman An excellent feed of interviews, conference recordings and seminars from the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, at HArvard Law School. from : petebradwell 14th February 2007
- Privacy and Data Sharing Strategy Unit paper on data-sharing in public services and privacy from : petebradwell 8th February 2007
- CST: Report, Better use of personal information Report from Council for Science and Technology (from 2005) on how government could better make use of personal information. from : petebradwell 8th February 2007
- David Walker on why we should embrace data sharing | Public manager | SocietyGuardian.co.uk David Walker on why we should embrace data sharing | Public manager | SocietyGuardian.co.uk from : petebradwell 1st February 2007
- DATA PROTECTION DAY default DATA PROTECTION DAY default from : petebradwell 29th January 2007
- Privacy International Privacy International from : petebradwell 11th January 2007
- Recruiters search online for info on candidates More than three-fourths of executive recruiters surveyed said that they routinely use search engines like Google and Yahoo! to learn more about candidates. "Even more significant, 35 percent said they have eliminated a candidate from consideration based on information discovered online." from : duncanoleary 18th December 2006
