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This month consumer privacy is squarely at the intersection of governmental and regulatory forces, negotiations and legislative maneu...
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Let’s recount the dreadful Boston Marathon bombings 10 days ago (Apr 15) to see how street video evidence played a part in the ...
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The title of a Computing.co.uk article published on March 11 is provocative, to say the least: “Symantec CTO: World War III could s...
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The news that sells, the news that’s read or watched—the newsworthy news—is the news that raises the blood pressure and steps u...
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On January 15 2013, Facebook announced the beta launch of “Graph Search,” a remarkable—and, yes, revolutionary—tool for uniqu...
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Earlier this month, JR Smith and Siobhan MacDermott blogged about the release of their new book, Wide Open Privacy: Strategies for t...
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Some headlines are surprisingly true, and some are true, unsurprisingly. The one at the top of Declan McCullagh’s post on CNET the ...
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On October 29, 2012, Bloomberg BNA reported on recent speculation (anguished, in some circles) that the Obama administration’s Cons...
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The good news is that the 2012 platforms of both the Democratic and Republican parties give prominent play to Internet and Privacy is...
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September was a busy month for cyber attackers. On September 30, Washington Free Beacon editor Bill Gertz reported—and on October...