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European Commission locks horns with Germany over data retention law
European Union regulators have warned Germany that it must implement the controversial Data Retention Directive within one month or face legal action and possible fines. Read More


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Who holds the encryption keys?
Experts and IT leaders offer strategies for getting the most from the latest encryption and digital rights management technologies. Read More

Attacks in Android's side-view mirror are smaller than they appear
Security experts throw cold water on growing reports of Android security threats. The threat is real but over-hyped, they say. Read More


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Sharky: We'll get right on that, boss
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