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Peer proposes data super-watchdog

Merlin, Earl of Erroll, has called for the amalgamation of the Information Commissioner's Office and the Office of Surveillance Commissioners

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Earl of Erroll Joins PGP Corporation's Business Advisory Board

Renowned Independent Crossbench Peer Joins PGP Corporation's Business Advisory Board LONDON and MENLO PARK, Calif., July 8 /PRNewswire/ -- PGP Corporation, a global leader in enterprise data protection, today announced that the Earl of Erroll, the House of Lords most prominent information security expert has joined The PGP Business Advisory Board. Working alongside other international experts on...

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ID cards: is there a crack in the foundations?

I was up at Portcullis House today, for an event organised by the Oxford Internet Institute and hosted by the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology . The event was split into two sessions, one moderated by Alun Michael MP, and the other by the Earl of Erroll. I have to say, both moderators did - in their own characteristic ways - a superb job of letting the speakers flow and managing questions...