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Forensics: Text messaging privacy
A recent U.S. Federal court ruling seems to prohibit employer access to employee text message content. But that's not entirely true. by Tom Olzak
Tags: Employee, Privacy, Text Messaging, Business Services, Groupware, Telecom & Utilities, Security, Enterprise Software, Software, Tom Olzak
Blog posts 2008-07-07
Would giving up some privacy help you (and your network)?
Privacy and security are definitely at opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to the Internet. In order to get more security than we have now, we are going to have to give up some privacy. However, the two concepts are far from a zero-sum game; there are many...
Tags: Network, Privacy, Criminals, NJ, Internet, Security, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-05-20
Here comes the government to fight cybercrime! [shudder]
The government is at it again with several moves designed, according to their press releases, to help the feds fight cybercrime. A recent report by Arbor Networks suggests that 2% of the traffic on the Internet at any one point in time is purely for DDoS and other cyberattacks, with...
Tags: Wired Inc., Privacy, Liberty, Zombie, Government, Internet, Vertical Industries, Security, Viruses And Worms, Enterprise Software, Software, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-05-13
EU regulators plan to press for more privacy protection
European regulators are apparently planning to take some of the biggest names in technology, including Microsoft, Google, and Yahoo, to task when it comes to privacy protection.  Google and Microsoft currently keep log files and search data for 18 months, while Yahoo keeps similar data for 13 months.  The EU...
Tags: Privacy, NSA, Security, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-04-08
Blog comments are destroying the Internet
Joel on Software has solved the root of all problems on the Internet: Anonymous blog comments. Now, before we launch into a hate-filled tirade about what an idiot Joel is (my tirade will be polite, you see), let's make a clear distinction: Joel is against anonymity, not...
Tags: Anonymity, Blog, Blog Comment, Blogging, Internet, Jay Garmon, Privacy
Blog posts 2008-03-06
How private is your Web-based service?
As I have said many times before, the two major components of security are privacy and control over your resources. Each of these plays a part in the other. Remote Web-based service providers are generally concerned about controlling their resources. Using such a Web-based service means that...
Tags: Web, MSN Hotmail, Privacy, Service Provider, Service, Business Services, E-mail, Channel Management, E-mail Providers, Security, Online Communications, Marketing, Internet, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-02-15
If you want something done right . . .
Wired Magazine's "blog network" ran a story early this month about encrypted webmail provider Hushmail. The company's marketing is very heavy with the "your emails are safe and nobody can read it" rhetoric, going so far as to say: not even a Hushmail employee with access...
Tags: Software, Source Code, Java, Privacy, Exception, Wired Magazine, Hushmail, E-mail, Tools & Techniques, Open Source, Security, Online Communications, Management, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2007-11-30
Should users have the presumption of privacy?
In our company computer manual, it's clearly stated that users should make no presumption of privacy when it comes to e-mail or any other data that might reside on their computers' hard drives. We don't have this policy to suggest we're going to snoop or monitor their computer use (something...
Tags: Privacy, Football, Computer, E-mail, Productivity, Online Communications, Joe Rosberg
Blog posts 2007-11-07
Should users have the presumption of privacy?
Do users have the presumption of privacy? Do you snoop?Is it different with big companies versus small ones? Outsourcing versus in-house support? And what's your company policy on such things?Our company policyclearly states that users have no expectation of privacy, and also that it is against company policy to use...
Tags: Joseph_R, e-mail, company policy, privacy
Discussion threads 2007-11-07
ICANN decides that 'whois' remains as it is
Who are these "Privacy Advocates"??This is just like that other article about "Online Do Not Contact Me" lists or whatever. In this instance this is where privacy must NOT take place. Here's an excerpt from the article.:"Privacy advocates have argued that the information contained in the WHOIS database should be...
Tags: ICANN, adambrown29@..., Whois, privacy
Discussion threads 2007-11-05
Privacy advocates push for "Do Not Track" list for the Internet
Privacy groups are petitioning the FTC to create a national "Do Not Track" list that would require advertisers to list the servers that track users' behavior with the government. Then, consumers could select companies whose cookies they want to block by installing a browser plug-in. Advocates...
Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Andy Moon, FTC, Government, Internet, Marketing, Online Communications, Privacy, Social Networking
Blog posts 2007-11-01
Privacy is security
People have an unfortunate tendency to think of security as a set of practices performed almost by rote, locking down known means of compromising security. A more comprehensive approach to protecting security would involve considering the things we actually want to protect with that security. The very...
Tags: Privacy, Encryption, Security, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2007-09-26
Facebook chooses greed over privacy
What are your thoughts about Facebook's changes?According to USA Today, "Last week, Facebook made limited member profiles available to non-Facebook members with a new search box at the bottom of the Facebook homepage. ... Some Facebook users say they are perturbed because they joined the service so they could choose...
Tags: Blogging, Marketing research, Sonja Thompson, blogosphere, Facebook, greed, privacy
Discussion threads 2007-09-12
Facebook chooses greed over privacy?
Almost a month ago, I joined the Facebook crowd by signing up for a free membership, posting my picture, and adding a few friends through the CNET network. I actually was encouraged by a coworker, so we could share music and other cool Facebook apps. You can imagine my surprise...
Tags: Facebook, Privacy, Internet, Search, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Sonja Thompson
Blog posts 2007-09-12
Are we willing to pay the price of catastrophe to keep our privacy?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19539748/It's about how camera's in London helped capture the latest terrorists and if citizens of the United States would accept this type of surveillance.My feelings.1). If your on those camera's, your in public. What freaken privacy.2). Proven track record, don't try.3). Quote from the article.[i]There will always be...
Tags: DanLM, privacy, camera
Discussion threads 2007-07-18
Privacy needs to be designed from the ground up
A leading privacy researcher has concluded that new technologies should have privacy controls built in up front in order to adequately protect our privacy. The researcher's software, dubbed "Identity Angel," combs through databases, cross references data, and identifies people who are at risk for having their information stolen. The...
Tags: Privacy, Government, Security, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2007-06-28
Privacy needs to be designed from the ground up
Is privacy a thing of the past?How do you safeguard the privacy of your clients, employer, and family? What measures do you have in place to keep confidential data secret? Do Kw think there should be more regulations to guard or privacy or is it "every man for himself?"RE: Privacy...
Tags: SECURITY, Andy Moon, privacy
Discussion threads 2007-06-28
Image Gallery: TalkPlus Mobile S60 Edition
TalkPlus is a Voice 2.0 service that allows you to manage your mobile phone with increased flexibility, privacy, and control over your phone numbers. This latest beta application for S60 3rd Edition devices provides you with a virtual number along with voicemail management, conference calling, and call history.
Tags: Telecom & Utilities, TalkPlus Mobile S60 Edition, privacy, phone, conference, cell phone
Image galleries 2007-06-25
AT&T wants to "police" content on its network
AT&T announced its support to major content publishers and Hollywood studios by proposing to develop an anti-piracy solution to block copyright infringing content over its network. What the San Antonio-based ISP quotes as proactive position in protecting copyrights LA Times and a "network-based solution" RedHerring are bound to...
Tags: Network, Privacy, AT&T Corp., Viacom Inc., Piracy, Networking, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-06-15
AT&T wants to "police" content on its network
article rootMessage was edited by: Jay GarmonAT&T's move to police contentUser privacy gone for a toss ?RE: ATSo, let's see. We bash the ISP's for not doing more to clamp down on user's that are zombies in a bot net. They get bashed for allowing pirated software to...
Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), pr.arun@..., Internet Service Provider, zombie computer, bot, privacy, AT&T Corp., network
Discussion threads 2007-06-15


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