Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Annual Review IT and Software – SOLV.nl (Blog)

In the software world has possibly the Berzona jurisprudence stir this year most of the dust. The Supreme Court said in the Nebula judgment of 2006 that the liquidator should denounce the agreement if bankruptcy (active failings on the part of a passive obligation), in 2014, the Supreme Court that it still was not quite as intended. It would just be reciprocated: a passive right to failings on the part regarding an active operation. User rights on software are provided for bankruptcy remain apparently (s thankfully) still intact.

In the ICT area, the government had much to endure in 2014. ICT policies in government seems rather to “rattle”. The final report of the inquiry which showed that as many as 1 to 5 billion a year is wasted due to the derailment of ICT projects in government. In May 2014, Minister Hennis-Plasschaert in the House already that there may be major ICT problems were in defense. Also decentralized apron rather in the ICT field. Municipalities scoring namely a thick enough (average 4.3) with respect to the design of their digital information and services within the social domain.

In 2014 appeared cybercrime, but also its approach to a growing phenomenon. Minister Opstelten (V & J) in July 2014 concluded in the report Cyber ​​Security Assessment Netherlands Netherlands that has an interest in a robust approach to cybercrime. This year has been widely blogged about this issue, as on skimming, hack proposal (computer crime III), the smart card and of course the “biggest leak ever in the Internet”: “. Heartbleed”

Finally, Minister Opstelten mid-October 2014, the bill Litigation Digital submitted to the House, which will bring exciting developments in 2015.

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