In 2010, I gave a (in retrospect somewhat optimistic) talk at the Catalyst conference in which I described a pull-based architecture for account provisioning.
Browsing: Data Privacy
During the summer months many of us look forward to a couple of weeks away from the office. However, in reality, complete radio silence from those left behind is not always an option.
A tidal wave of structured and semi-structured data is drowning the enterprise – documents, video and audio – and to get value from this data, and turn it into an asset, people across many teams need to be able to collaborate and share that data.
Google Play has been forced to remove a Boyfriend Tracker app from sale in Brazil in response to complaints about privacy abuses, as well as its potential to be used for extortion or stalking.
Appthority and AirWatch announced that AirWatch EMM is integrated with Appthority’s fully automated App Risk Management service for app analysis and risk management.
In 2012 we saw significant data breaches across multiple industries and governments impacting millions of users. This year seems to be bring more of the same. Is this an uncertain future we will have to live with?
Rolling Meadows, IL, USA (21 August 2013)—The mobile world is growing more complicated every day and enterprises need to adapt, prepare and respond.
As Gartner argues that the boards should be listening more to the CISO for advice, rather than treating them as the defender of the business
The company is facing a landmark group legal action by Britons angry over the way it circumvented settings on the iPhone to track their web usage. Google has already been fined a record $22.5m (£14.4m) by authorities in the United States over the practice.
Amid a raging global debate on privacy versus surveillance, monitoring and use of intrusive technologies by governments, the Directorate of Forensic Sciences in the Ministry of Home Affairs