Dave Anderson, Senior Director, Voltage Security, explains how organisations can overcome a common barrier to cloud computing adoption
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Facebook announced Wednesday that it is loosening privacy rules for its teen users.
Yahoo is being second-guessed more today than a mediocre baseball manager.
A privacy group lacks legal standing to challenge a U.S. National Security Agency data collection program, and the U.S. Supreme Court doesn’t have jurisdiction to grant the group’s request for it to review the program’s legality
Just a few months back you might have thought that Mandiant had etched the trend and term Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) in the top position on the cybersecurity wall of fame — that may not end up being the case.
Once again, Facebook is doing away with a feature that many users didn’t even know they could use, but a small, privacy-conscious minority is glad to have (had).
A study from Tripwire and the Ponemon Institute has revealed that many of the world’s largest enterprises are not prepared for the new European Union Directive on cyber security
The possibility of suspending EU-US trade talks, the idea of creating international standards of privacy protection and the need for genuine parliamentary oversight
Governments should be more open and accountable to the public about their online surveillance activities, according to a resolution released yesterday by privacy commissioners
Extensive National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance has led four US senators to introduce the Intelligence Oversight and Surveillance Act, a reform initiative designed to maintain privacy without impeding security.