Welcome
The Enterprise Privacy Group is an association of
organisations working in partnership to understand privacy and
identity-related issues and to achieve collaborative solutions.
Private companies and government departments join the Group to
collaborate on the development of solutions for their privacy,
identity, data protection and freedom of information concerns. In
return for a single annual subscription, organisations have free access
to a broad range of workshops, training courses, practical research and
an annual conference.
|
Mitigating Data Losses - RUSI Monitor Feature |
|
Wednesday, 30 April 2008 |
|
Toby Stevens' article on the impact of high-profile data loss incidents on the public sector features in the Royal United Services Institute's April 2008 edition of Monitor.
No Comments | Views: 111 |
|
|
EPG Event - The Identity Metasystem |
|
Tuesday, 22 April 2008 |
|
We'd like to extend our thanks to Kim Cameron, Microsoft's Architect of Identity, for providing a fascinating seminar on Monday 21st April. EPG Member Tom Ilube of Garlik discusses the event here .
No Comments | Views: 142 |
|
|
Microsoft Vista Cardspace - EPG Seminar with Kim Cameron |
|
Friday, 18 April 2008 |
|
On Monday 21st Kim Cameron, architect of Vista CardSpace, will be discussing his work with EPG Members. We will meet from 2:45pm for a 3:00pm start at the BERR offices, 6th floor, Kingsgate House, 66-74 Victoria Street, London SW1E 6SW. The event will finish by 5:30pm, when we will retire for dinner. If you require information about the event, or wish to attend, please contact
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
No Comments | Views: 152 |
|
|
EPG Workshop Joining Instructions - 14th March 2008 |
|
Wednesday, 12 March 2008 |
|
The next EPG Members workshop will be held on Friday 14th March at 2:00pm in the Shaftesbury Room (401) of the Institute of Directors, 116 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5ED. We plan to discuss the 'Business Case for Privacy' as part of our broader research into this area. However, it's also been a busy week for the National Identity Scheme, and this merits our attention. We will be hearing from Dr Edgar Whitley of the London School of Economics on "Perceptions of government, surveillance and privacy: the UK Identity Cards Scheme." In a change to our schedule, we will then be looking at the consultation component of the IPS 2008 Delivery Plan, with a view to forming an EPG response to the questions therein. If time allows we will then move on to discussing the principles of our work on Business Case for Privacy and seeding that particular programme. The meeting will close by 5:00pm, and be followed by drinks in the IoD cellar wine bar for those that wish to join us. Please remember that the IoD enforces a dress code (no jeans, trainers, t-shirts). All materials you require will be provided at the meeting. No Comments | Views: 334 |
|
|
<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Next > End >>
|