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e-Safety

e-Safety is an area gaining more importance in FE and HE today.  Institutions have both legal and statutory duties to safeguard the welfare of all learners when making use of ICT.  There are a variety of legal issues to consider within the e-safety context, including; cyberbullying, harassment, defamation, hosting liability and data protection.  Safeguarding also forms an influential part of the inspection process for colleges, where a low or limiting grade will affect their overall effectiveness.  View the e-Safety webcast here - http://www.jisclegal.ac.uk/Webcasts.aspx.

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New Social Media Guidance Published

The UK Government has published new guidance for civil servants covering the benefits and pitfalls of social media. 
Monitoring Social Media in Education

A story published this week in the Higher Education network blog highlights the issue of universities monitoring social media sites.
New Cloud Computing and Contracts Paper Published

This QMUL paper looks at the developments in cloud contracts including those which will increase legal certainty and compliance.
New Guide for Monitoring Cloud Computing Contracts

The EU’s cyber security agency, ENISA has launched a practical guide for IT procurement teams which assesses the security of cloud service providers.

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