Ofcom hopes voluntary action will sort consumer gripes... Telecoms watchdog Ofcom has published a voluntary Code of Practice that sets out guidelines for ISPs to ensure they give customers a realistic ...
Over the past few years, botnets have become an exceptionally egregious security issue for businesses and home computer users alike. While home PCs are the most desirable targets for recruitment into ...
Washington, DC – March 22, 2012 – More than one in ten U.S. computers are infected by difficult-to-detect "bots" or "zombies," which "botmasters" can use for anything from sending spam, to ...
A group of major Internet Service Providers signed the Federal Communications Commission’s new code of conduct designed to limit cybercrime. The FCC’s Communications, Security, Reliability and ...
Following the Australian government's announcement today to continue to push plans to crack down on online copyright infringement, the industry has announced that it will stand by the decision. The ...
Virgin Media said the current code was "open to misinterpretation" and refused to sign up Several leading UK internet service providers have refused to sign a code of conduct designed to guarantee ...
The Broadband Stakeholder Group (BSG), an advisory organisation to the UK government, has announced that with EE, Virgin Media and Vodafone as the latest to join, all UK ISPs have now signed up to its ...
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, yesterday said it had begun total compliance with the provisions of the International Ships and Ports Facility code, ISPS. The agency ...
Lloyd Werft's Werner Lüken may not be too sure as to whether ship repair yards constitute "port facilities" under the ISPS Code but others do not share his doubts. Speaking at the Shiprepair ...
John Riding, director of Marico Marine, speaking at Ship Repair & Conversion in London, presents a rosy picture for the future of ship repair by pointing out that freight rates have not been so high ...