RFID NEXUS - Where Privacy and Technology Coexists

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Thursday, 17 February 2011

Identifiability in RFID

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My abstract on "Identifiability in RFID" has been accepted for the forthcoming British Irish Law, Education and Technology Associa...
Thursday, 23 December 2010

2010 - The Year of Data Protection and Privacy in Malaysia!

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2010 is a year of technology laws' hope in Malaysia. I remain with the above statement due to this chief reason: The Personal and Data...

RFID is still "hot"

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After almost fifteenth (15th) month of research, I have had reached to a preliminary analysis that RFID is still a hot topic. Much of the ...
Tuesday, 14 December 2010

Call for public consultation: Strategy to strengthen EU Data Protection rules

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On 4 November 2011, the European Commission has issued its call for public consultation in relation to its data protection rules. The call i...

Visiting Researcher in Oxford

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For the forthcoming 2011, I will be a visiting researcher in the esteemed Data Protection & Open Society Project (DPOS), at the Oxford U...

Forthcoming publication

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I presented a paper on: "Cursing the Cloud (or) Controlling the Cloud. Briefly, this paper (generally) appraises the move by Microsoft ...
Monday, 27 September 2010

Article 29 Data Protection Working Party on RFID (in response to the Industry's proposal)

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The Article 29 Data Protection Working Party on RFID has issued their Opinion 5/2010 in relation to the industry proposal for a Privacy Da...
Tuesday, 24 August 2010

Cloud Security Summit

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I confirm to attend the forthcoming Cloud Security Summit. As part and parcel of my data protection and privacy research. This will be ...
Friday, 13 August 2010

Cursing the Cloud (or) Controlling the Cloud?

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On March 2010, I presented on "Cloud Computing Got Talent! - A Nemesis to Data Protection?" . Further to the presentation, I have...
Monday, 14 June 2010

Information Technology Law - The Law and Society by Andrew Murray (Selected Chapter Reviews)

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I was at Hammicks Legal Bookshops in Lincoln's Inn with a Professor from Malaysia. My eyes zoomed onto a newly published book: "In...

Think Privacy Toolkit for Employees

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The UK Information Commissioner's Office has issued a Toolkit  on the above. It is very much useful for organisation and companies to i...
Tuesday, 25 May 2010

Forthcoming Workshop: Data Protection & Privacy Law

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I will be conducting a workshop on 29 June 2010. The details are downloadable HERE .
Friday, 21 May 2010

Selected Issues on Data Protection & Privacy

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Throughout my 3 weeks stint in Malaysia, I have had presented to four (4) stakeholders namely:- 1) Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Law s and Ku...
Friday, 9 April 2010

Malaysia leads ASEAN's data protection & privacy?

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Thanks to my colleague, Sonny Zulhuda of Multimedia University, Malaysia for a comprehensive update on this awaiting news. The next array...
Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Cloud Computing's Got Talent! - A Nemesis to Data Protection?

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I have just completed my slides on the above. It's viewable HERE
Tuesday, 9 March 2010

RFID Privacy Law in the US

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The Washington HB1011 is, arguably, and perhaps, a precedent for some. The RFID Journal reports. In the United States, Nevada, New York,...
Monday, 8 March 2010

New release by ICO: The Privacy Dividend Report

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I am pleased to share the recent release of Information Commissioner's Office literature on: The Privacy Dividend Report. It will be i...
Wednesday, 24 February 2010

RFID is not bad? But, the intention matters?

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I read this article between the lines. There were several observations that popped out. First, the writer's position in RFID deploy...
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Noriswadi Ismail, London
Qualified Advocate & Solicitor, Registered Patent and Trade Mark Agent and Company Secretary for a leading ICT Public Listed Company in Malaysia. After years in the industry, he wishes to research the BEST and WORKABLE answers for RFID technology versus privacy. Loves reading, writing, movies, travelling, cooking, photography and talking. Married to/with his work and surroundings. He appreciates life and the world more than himself. Studied LLM in Information Technology & Telecommunications Law in Strathclyde Law School (2006/2007) as a British Chevening Scholar. Currently on a three year study leave, undertaking his PhD Research at the Institute of Computer and Communications Law, Centre For Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary, University of London (meritly funded by the Malaysian Governmental Agency - Majlis Amanah Rakyat Excellent Student Scholarship Scheme). He is being supervised by Professor Ian Walden and Anne Flanagan.
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