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UK Data Analysts Demand Improvements to Privacy and Security Standards

This year’s Fine Balance conference was quite an exciting event, as representatives as different as Oracle, a computing company, and the NHS sought to figure out how they could protect people’s privacy in such a connected society.

The even has been a staple for a long time. There have been years that it focused on overlarge government databases and breaches of those databases, but this year the debate was all on the private sector. There was discussion about the government, but mainly to say that it did not have enough power. Privacy advocates applauded the decision of the government earlier this year to get rid of the identity card scheme and the planned sharepoint database, cut also said that the new powers that the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has are not enough.

Especially after the fiasco earlier this year in which Google allegedly accidentally collected the public wifi signals of millions of people, and as more and more vulnerabilities are allowing malicious parties to steal information right off of private computers the impetus was on the technology companies to better protect their customers. Many at the conference called for a lawsuit against Google over the data theft and for the ICO to take a much tougher stand against companies that make this sort of egregious error.

Some also said that it should be consumers who learn how to protect their own data. Many consumers, for example, do not even know about the risks of identity theft online and fill out forms whenever it is asked of them. These people argued that the onus for data protection was on the people, and that it was the ICO’s job to ensure that the people were properly educated about the risks of giving out information.

A final argument was that the UK just simply has not gotten into the privacy debate enough, and that there needs to be a call for more debate. The German constitution, for example, was framed with privacy in mind. In contrast, the UK has not even properly adopted article 22 of the Human Rights Act, declaring privacy to be a civil liberty. The current law in the UK says that financial damage must be proven before a privacy-related complaint can be heard in court. Experts say that it is this sort of attitude that makes privacy such a problem in the UK. A coordinated government response is needed to ensure that citizens can be protected as privacy becomes an ever-larger problem.

UK Data Analysts Demand Improvements to Privacy and Security Standards

This year’s Fine Balance conference was quite an exciting event, as representatives as different as Oracle, a computing company, and the NHS sought to figure out how they could protect people’s privacy in such a connected society.

The even has been a staple for a long time. There have been years that it focused on overlarge government databases and breaches of those databases, but this year the debate was all on the private sector. There was discussion about the government, but mainly to say that it did not have enough power. Privacy advocates applauded the decision of the government earlier this year to get rid of the identity card scheme and the planned sharepoint database, cut also said that the new powers that the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has are not enough.

Especially after the fiasco earlier this year in which Google allegedly accidentally collected the public wifi signals of millions of people, and as more and more vulnerabilities are allowing malicious parties to steal information right off of private computers the impetus was on the technology companies to better protect their customers. Many at the conference called for a lawsuit against Google over the data theft and for the ICO to take a much tougher stand against companies that make this sort of egregious error.

Some also said that it should be consumers who learn how to protect their own data. Many consumers, for example, do not even know about the risks of identity theft online and fill out forms whenever it is asked of them. These people argued that the onus for data protection was on the people, and that it was the ICO’s job to ensure that the people were properly educated about the risks of giving out information.

A final argument was that the UK just simply has not gotten into the privacy debate enough, and that there needs to be a call for more debate. The German constitution, for example, was framed with privacy in mind. In contrast, the UK has not even properly adopted article 22 of the Human Rights Act, declaring privacy to be a civil liberty. The current law in the UK says that financial damage must be proven before a privacy-related complaint can be heard in court. Experts say that it is this sort of attitude that makes privacy such a problem in the UK. A coordinated government response is needed to ensure that citizens can be protected as privacy becomes an ever-larger problem.

Website Optimization And SEO Consulting Changes To Rank Better In 2012

The New Year is fast approaching and it is this time of the year when most people make resolutions to make changes in their lives. That makes it a perfect time to think about your website and the changes it may need to compete with all the other businesses in this fast paced world.

If over the last year you have begun to see a decrease in views to your website and a drop in business, quite possibly this is because your website has not kept with the changing trends in search engines that began with Google Panda and now includes a growing reliance in social media chatter to decide what web pages should rank high and which ones lack exceeding low.

It used to be that website optimization was as simple as finding out what keywords were trending and using those keywords in your web pages. For outside links you simply needed to write an article to post somewhere else that linked back to the website and would bring in thousands of new visitors. Those things have now changed making it much more difficult to gain those Google rankings than ever before.

Website Optimization No Longer Is Dependent On Keywords

While using some keywords to get your web pages noticed by Google search engine is still important it is less important than it once was. Adding new and useful content that people find actually helpful is now a must with keyword density dropping to ½ or 1/3 of what it once was. In addition, it is more difficult to create back links as well because the search engines demand new and original content. The content farms have all gone or changed in order to meet Google’s changing demands.

In addition, with more people using Social media like Twitter and Facebook for business these days, search engines rely on these sites for back links to website looking for not only the frequency that your website is mentioned but also at who is mentioning your website.

What this all means is that your website needs to be updated to make the most of SEO and get you a better ranking in 2012. One way of ensuring that your website is optimized to rank better in 2012 is to hire a website consulting firm that has followed and understands the changes made to the search engine ranking and can help you to institute the changes your website needs to climb up those search engine ranks where it belongs.

If your business depends on your website to bring in customers and your site needs to be seen in order to perform that very important function it’s time to do some changes. The higher your web pages climb in search engine ranking the more notice your website will get, and the more business you will generate. So, now is the time to find that great SEO consulting firm that will be able to make the website optimization changes you need to get you better search engine ranking in 2012.