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Thursday, 12 November 2009
E-diligenceThe IT Security Pubcast was proud to record selected content from the recent eDiligence 2009 conference, hosted by Chetty Law. Download content that’s relevant to your corporate needs today, including presentations on the Companies Act, Protection of Personal Information Act, the impact of Social Media, insights into digital forensics, the relationship between IT and law, and more.



A closer look at the E-provisions of New Companies Act
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Crossing the Rubicon between Law and Information Security
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E - Discovery - Litigation Risk as a driver for E - Records Management
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Electronic Commercial Contracting - Internatinoal Cases and Developments
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Learning from Close Encounters with Cybercrime
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New Media, New Rules
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Open Source
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Personality Rights in Virtual Worlds
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Telecommunications Law 2009
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The implications of the Proposed Protection of Personal Information Act on ICT Risk, Governance and Compliance
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Alternative Licencing of Content & Software
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