The Internet Archive, the online repository of millions of digitized books, wants to shield its readers from other’s prying eyes — like the government’s.
Browsing: Data protection
Professional networking giant LinkedIn is the subject of much criticism for its new LinkedIn Intro offering for lapses in privacy and security, and is being described as the equivalent to a Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) attack.
The Irish High Court is going to review whether the Irish Data Protection Commissioner’s refusal to investigate Facebook’s involvement with the U.S. government surveillance program Prism was lawful.
Wickr was one of the most interesting companies I was introduced to at this year’s RSA Conference in San Francisco. The company was one of the finalists of the Innovation Sandbox
To support the start of the UK’s “Get Safe Online Week”, part of Cyber Security Awareness Month, GlobalSign is publishing some useful information to benefit today’s ever increasing online consumer community.
Lancope Presents Webinar on Safeguarding patient information and Defending Healthcare Networks with NetFlow
Dave Anderson, Senior Director, Voltage Security, explains how organisations can overcome a common barrier to cloud computing adoption
BCS & Computing UK IT Industry Awards 2013 recognise unique USB drive with PIN code access datAshur in the category for ‘technology excellence’
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
Governments should be more open and accountable to the public about their online surveillance activities, according to a resolution released yesterday by privacy commissioners