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Security firms on police spyware, in their own words

July 17, 2007 Will companies that make antispyware software detect key loggers implanted by federal agents? We survey 13 companies and include their answers verbatim. TAGS: AVG, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., Grisoft, spyware, security company, police, ZoneAlarm, policy, regulation, survey, anti-spyware, keylogger, law, compliance, security, agent

Prohibition won't work for Net gambling either

May 5, 2006 Former New Jersey game enforcement chief Frank Catania says an agenda-driven minority is trying to impose its morality. TAGS: prohibition, regulation, ban, bill, approach, activity, U.S.

Senators demand more regulations on Net pharmacies

May 16, 2007 Politicians mull forcing ISPs to block "rogue" pharmacies or monitoring customers' Web traffic to block ads. TAGS: pharmacy, Patrick Leahy, drug, federal law, doctor, senator, regulation, legislation, Internet Service Provider, law, bill, attorney general, Internet service, service provider, U.S.

Companies dig deep for ethics compliance

November 24, 2004 Multinational firms are spending more to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley and other regulations but don't always know where the money's going. TAGS: ethics, compliance, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, risk management, PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, regulation, management, survey, accounting, U.S., security

Minnesota: Phone rules apply to VoIP

August 21, 2003 The state is the first to say regulations governing traditional phone companies also cover Internet call providers, in a decision ordering Vonage to comply with state rules. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., Minnesota, VoIP, BellSouth Corp., phone service, regulation, state, telephone company, decision, rule, AT&T Corp., U.S.

Bush pushes energy regulations, ethanol

January 24, 2007 President's State of the Union address calls for renewable energy and higher fuel standards for cars. But the Iraq war was on everyone's mind. TAGS: Iraq, proposal, regulation, nation, Democrat, address, president, standards, car, U.S.

Intel probe highlights EU-U.S. regulation tussle

June 8, 2004 The European Union's revival of a moribund antitrust investigation reaffirms the region's growing reputation as an aggressive regulator willing to cross swords with the United States. TAGS: European Union, antitrust, regulator, Europe, Intel, U.S., regulation, investigation, AMD, chip company, Microsoft Corp.

Heads up VoIP--regulation incoming

April 9, 2004 Though the FCC indicated that it favors applying a light hand on Internet telephony, it's clear that it will not completely escape regulation or taxation. TAGS: VoIP, VoIP service, regulation, PSTN, provider, Internet phone, telecommunications, IP, service provider, U.S., broadband

Supreme Court to consider climate change rules

November 29, 2006 The case, set for Wednesday, arises from growing pressure in the U.S. to regulate the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide. TAGS: carbon, emission, cap, regulation, policy, U.S., Europe

Data privacy standards, American style

October 11, 2005 NetIQ's Kimber Spradlin says that when it comes to data privacy, the EU is way ahead of Uncle Sam. That may be about to change. TAGS: European Union, legislator, Patrick Leahy, HIPAA, legislation, regulation, U.S. company, identity theft, U.S., Europe, security

Senator wants VoIP to be regulation-free

January 10, 2004 U.S. Sen. John Sununu says he's preparing legislation to keep broadband telephone service providers from being "smothered by state and federal regulators." TAGS: John Sununu, VoIP, telephone service provider, regulator, VoIP company, senator, phone provider, Consumer Electronics Show, legislation, VoIP service, regulation, service provider, Sen., broadband, tax, IP

Visa program may aid foreign companies

January 14, 2004 India-based companies with U.S. operations rely heavily on temporary visas, and the trend could escalate with a recent change in the law. TAGS: Ron Hira, H-1B, L-1, Electronic Data Systems Corp., Wipro Technologies, Visa International, worker, Indian company, employer, regulation, India, U.S., outsourcing, information technology

Grandstanding on terrorism and tech

October 9, 2002 IPI Center for Technology Freedom director Bartlett Cleland cautions that zealous policymakers are ignoring the realities of technology in a rush to pass their pet tech projects into law. TAGS: computer attack, terrorism, computer security, NSA, government, regulation, law, attack, security, U.S.

Father of energy efficiency to get Fermi Award

June 13, 2006 U.S. government will give one of its highest scientific awards to one of the figures behind conservation. TAGS: OPEC, roof, appliance, regulation, energy, building, tax, car, U.S., California

Intel, others to stop shipping Wi-Fi to China

March 10, 2004 The companies say they haven't found a satisfactory way to incorporate an imposed encryption standard into their Wi-Fi chips, as trade tensions between the United States and China heat up. TAGS: WAPI, Broadcom Corp., China, Chinese company, World Trade Organization, Wi-Fi, regulation, Intel, law, government, Japan, chip company, U.S., cell phone

Senate panel hears VoIP arguments

February 24, 2004 While agreeing on the need to go easy with federal regulations, U.S. senators on Tuesday split over whether states should be able to tax Internet phone calls. TAGS: VoIP, Ron Wyden, Internet phone, tax, argument, senator, Sen., phone network, regulation, VoIP company, IP, state, service provider, U.S., e-mail

Cell phone lockdown

December 3, 2003 Most of the world's cell phone subscribers can switch carriers and still use their old phone number. What about their old cell phone? TAGS: carrier, cell phone, regulation, AT&T Wireless, Verizon Communications, CDMA, GSM, rule, spokesman, U.S.

Canada leans toward regulating VoIP

April 7, 2004 Net phone service providers brace for regulation in Canada, where a telecom commission tentatively rules that traditional phone rules apply to VoIP in most cases. TAGS: VoIP, Internet phone, Internet telephone service provider, Internet phone company, commission, Canada, VoIP company, Vonage Holdings Corp., decision, regulation, service provider, North America, representative, telecommunications, U.S.

Bush unveils final cybersecurity plan

February 14, 2003 The White House releases the final version of the National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, which asks private industry to take a major role in defending information systems. TAGS: emergency response, information system, cyberattack, government, regulation, chief technology officer, Internet Service Provider, security, document, agency, service provider, attack, U.S.

Democrats defeat election-law aid for bloggers

November 3, 2005 Proposal would have amended U.S. election laws to immunize bloggers from hundreds of pages of federal regulations. TAGS: Democrat, bill, blogger, finance, regulation, rule, U.S.
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