Shortly before he became a household name around the world as a whistleblower, Edward Snowden answered a comprehensive list of questions. They originated from Jacob Appelbaum, 30, a developer of encryption and security software.
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Google must change its privacy policy or face the consequences. That’s the message from British authorities, concerned at Google’s use of our data.
The state of California received some 131 reports of data breaches last year as firms are failing to adopt best practices for data security.
Matthew Green, an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and the Information Security Institute at Johns Hopkins, is an expert in encryption.
You would have thought, maybe in light of recent events — I don’t know, perhaps a little thing called mass U.S. surveillance of foreign nationals — that the U.K. parliament, of all institutions, would be taking data protection and privacy a little more seriously.
The fallout from the Prism leak continues. As people digest what the leaks mean, ripples are going out into the business community.
France and five other European nations are putting Google on notice about privacy, telling the search giant that if it doesn’t amend its policies for dealing with users’ data within 90 days, large fines will be assessed.
Today SafeNet, Inc., a global leader in information security, launched its Trusted Cloud Fabric™, a practical framework designed to deliver the trust, security, and compliance enterprises demand when moving data, applications and systems to the cloud.
WinMagic Inc. develops full-disk encryption software. Its SecureDoc line of products ensures protection of sensitive information stored on desktops and laptops by employing authentication from password to hardware token, biometrics, and PKI commencing right at pre-boot time.
Egress Software Technologies is the leading provider of email and file encryption services and software to the Public Sector and small, mid size, and enterprise commercial organisations.