Abstract

The terminological and conceptual background in which national and international information policy have developed are described. Transborder data flow, a term which increasingly is used to represent the international aspects of information policy, comprises both technical and non-technical features of content and carriage issues. Legislation applying to personal information, concerns over data security and vulnerability of information systems and economic policy aspects are reviewed.

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