Original URL: http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2006/07/28/lords_talk_internet_security/
The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee is to investigate personal internet security. They are calling on members of the public with direct experience to get in touch.
The Committee claims this is the first in-depth Parliamentary study of the issue.
Lord Broers, chairman of Committee, said: "We are doing more and more online, from our weekly grocery shop to banking to downloading music and video and, increasingly, using the internet to make [a] telephone call. Those who haven't done so are being encouraged to get online - but how many of us know about the risks?"
The Committe will investigate:
The Committee is collecting written evidence until 23 October 2006. It will then meet to hear evidence from experts, before preparing a report for government.
For more information on giving evidence, or just on the Committee, go here. (http://www.parliament.uk/hlscience/)®
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