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ISPA Members’ Dinner – Book your tickets now!
March 12 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm; £40 ISPA invites you to the 2015 Spring Dinner, a good opportunity for members to meet & discuss industry topics. With the election in May, the main discussion will...
January Newsletter
2015 ISPA Awards sees big entries ISPA is looking forward to another competitive round of testing after the entry deadline passed for the 2015 ISPA Awards. Scores of entrants are competing across 17...
ISPA calls on parliament to not let the Communications Data Bill be introduced by the back door
Parliament should reject the introduction of the Communications Data Bill into the Counter Terrorism and Security Bill Amendments to the Counter Terrorism and Security Bill have been tabled that...
ISPA calls for a better approach on surveillance powers
As calls are made for new wide-ranging internet surveillance powers following the horrific events in Paris, ISPA is concerned that politicians are taking the easy way out by demanding greater...
ISPA News: ISPA Awards, ISPA in 2014, Counter Terrorism & Security Bill
ISPA in 2014 This is the last ISPA News of 2014, a busy year for the association. The Internet industry saw major legislation with the passing of DRIPA, plus other various communications data...
2015 ISPA Awards Launches with new and revamped categories
8 December 2014 – The 2015 ISPA Awards, the 17th annual premier UK internet industry awards, launched today with new and revamped categories for ISPA’s 20th anniversary year. The new Best SME...
November Newsletter
ISPA responds to Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill Following a wide-ranging speech from the Home Secretary, the Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill was published and is being fast-tracked through...
ISPA response to ISC report
There are existing legal processes for law enforcement to access communications data so it is wrong to suggest that the Internet is a “safe haven for terrorists”. It is for the intelligence agencies...
ISPA response to the Home Secretary on IP matching
ISPA is disappointed that the Home Office has not consulted with industry on proposals for IP matching, but we will work with our members to scrutinise and inform the legislation when it is...
ISPA response to GCHQ
ISPA says GCHQ's description of the Internet as a 'command and control centre for terrorists' is ill-judged The opinion piece in the Financial Times by the new head of GCHQ, Robert Hannigan, marks...
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