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
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This week I’m in Europe to share the results of a blind study that we commissioned with comScore to get a pulse on what small to mid-sized businesses (SMB) think about these topics in relation to cloud computing.
London conference themed “New Era, New Edge” brings global experts together to examine assurance, risk and security
Cloud computing is growing, both as an external business tool and as a way to better manage IT in the enterprise.
Most of the data breach incidents analysed by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) in a three-month period earlier this year concerned errors in the way personal information was disclosed, the watchdog has said.
The generation gap has existed for –well — generations. But the current divide between twentysomethings and their elders in the IT workforce
A pro-privacy email service long used by NSA leaker Edward Snowden abruptly shut down today, blaming a secret U.S. court battle it has been fighting for six weeks — one that it seems to be losing so far.
Silent Circle, the provider of a range of secure communications services, has pre-emptively closed its Silent Mail email service in order to stop U.S. authorities from spying on its customers.
Call it insult to injury: Android users are used to being frequent malware targets, but they have other security issues to consider as well.
Google Glass, for all its promise, has some scary implications. Here is my list of 5 potential challenges we face with Glass: