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Business leaders and experts drawn from the ICC membership establish the key business positions, policies and practices on e-business, information technologies and telecommunications through the EBITT Commission. |
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| Any government body needing an integrated information system is faced with a myriad of choices to satisfy its needs. The latest title to be launched in the ICC Tools for E-Business series, Procuring ICTs, equips government decision-makers with a guide to getting the best value for their investment in information and communication technologies (ICTs). |
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Corporate rules and international data transfers
When a business group wants to transfer data of a personal nature to another country, it has to pause before clicking "send". What are the legal implications in moving such private information to another jurisdiction? |
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Making the world safer through technology
The world could be made a safer place with the intelligent use of technology, and by making security a responsibility of management instead of IT departments. This was the verdict of security experts from government, business and international organizations at a conference in Paris on Monday called by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the world business organization. |
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Technology can make you safe
In an increasingly dangerous world, can new developments in technology provide reliable safeguards for security and safety? Experts in important developments taking place in information and communication technologies (ICTs) believe they can. Such technologies are already helping to protect energy systems, transport, communications, food, water and other keys to civilized existence. What of the future? To answer this question the Paris-based International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), which speaks for world business, is organizing perhaps the most authoritative conference ever held on technology and security. |
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Securing your business made easier with new ICC guide
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has developed a practical guide to help managers of small and medium-sized businesses put into action the 2002 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) guidelines for the security of networks and information systems. |
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"EU surveillance plans go too far", business tells ministers
The International Chamber of Commerce is dismayed at a proposal to the Council of Ministers of Justice and Home Affairs to introduce communications data retention throughout Europe, and has written to each European minister of justice to ask that the proposal be dropped. The proposal was made by France, Ireland, Sweden and the United Kingdom. |
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Help consumers to click and buy with confidence
Most people making purchases online hesitate before that click of no return. They wonder whether the supplier can be counted on to deliver, and whether the item will be all that was claimed in the advertising. |
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New paper clears up confusion over Internet governance
With the express aim of clearing up the confusion over Internet governance, ICC has written a new paper clarifying how the internet functions, enumerating the different technical bodies which help to run it and listing the public policy issues it currently affects. |
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