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LocationUnited StatesSee map: Google MapsDate published: August 9, 2018Washingtonian"Part of the problem is the way the laws are written. The federal government and most states have enacted...
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LocationUnited StatesSee map: Google MapsDate published: August 9, 2018Bloomberg Law"If Apple wants to truly be an advocate for consumer privacy, it could take the lead in building a better system—one...
View ArticleOmarosa's White House Recordings Are Raising Security Concerns — Experts...
LocationUnited StatesSee map: Google MapsDate published: August 13, 2018Bustle"Richard Forno, Assistant Director of the UMBC Center for Cybersecurity and Director of the Cybersecurity Graduate Program...
View ArticleGoogle tracks your movements, like it or not
LocationUnited StatesSee map: Google MapsDate published: August 13, 2018Chicago Tribune"Storing location data in violation of a user's preferences is wrong, said Jonathan Mayer, a Princeton computer...
View ArticleThis Company Keeps Lies About Sandy Hook on the Web
LocationUnited StatesSee map: Google MapsDate published: August 13, 2018The New York Times"For years, Automattic’s strident response to copyright abuse earned praise from digital rights advocates. Now,...
View ArticleCan We Count on Facebook and Google to Police the ‘Modern-Day Town Square’?
LocationUnited StatesSee map: Google MapsDate published: August 14, 2018The Wrap"These companies “fulfill a roll that approximates a public square,” Geoffrey King, professor of media studies at UC...
View ArticleThe Cybersecurity 202: This new FBI cyber official could be a moderating...
LocationUnited StatesSee map: Google MapsDate published: August 15, 2018The Washington Post"“She wouldn't outright say, ‘Yes, I want a backdoor,’ yet she voiced support for the idea of providers...
View ArticleCRYPTO 2018: “Middle Ground” Proposals for a Going-Dark Fix
On August 19, the CRYPTO 2018 conference on cryptographic research hosted a one-day workshop in Santa Barbara called “Encryption and Surveillance.” The goal of the workshop was to “examine how...
View ArticleCan Trump Stop Twitter from Enforcing Its Own Speech Rules? Not Likely.
Are Internet platforms distorting our political discourse by silencing conservatives? If they were, could Congress pass a law forcing them to play fair?LocationUnited StatesSee map: Google Maps
View ArticleGoogle privacy. Oxymoron?
If you use Google, have you ever read their privacy policy? If you haven’t, please keep reading. The policy delineates under what circumstances Google can peruse your information, including your...
View ArticleFederal Circuit Eases Access to Case Filings
LocationUnited StatesSee map: Google MapsDate published: August 8, 2018Courthouse News Service"A nonprofit advocacy organization, EFF often files amicus briefs in cases involving tech companies. The...
View ArticleCRYPTO 2018: “Middle Ground” Proposals for a Going-Dark Fix
On August 19, the CRYPTO 2018 conference on cryptographic research hosted a one-day workshop in Santa Barbara called “Encryption and Surveillance.” The goal of the workshop was to “examine how...
View ArticleCan Trump Stop Twitter from Enforcing Its Own Speech Rules? Not Likely.
Are Internet platforms distorting our political discourse by silencing conservatives? If they were, could Congress pass a law forcing them to play fair?LocationUnited StatesSee map: Google Maps
View ArticleGoogle privacy. Oxymoron?
If you use Google, have you ever read their privacy policy? If you haven’t, please keep reading. The policy delineates under what circumstances Google can peruse your information, including your...
View ArticleFederal Circuit Eases Access to Case Filings
LocationUnited StatesSee map: Google MapsDate published: August 8, 2018Courthouse News Service"A nonprofit advocacy organization, EFF often files amicus briefs in cases involving tech companies. The...
View ArticleCRYPTO 2018: “Middle Ground” Proposals for a Going-Dark Fix
On August 19, the CRYPTO 2018 conference on cryptographic research hosted a one-day workshop in Santa Barbara called “Encryption and Surveillance.” The goal of the workshop was to “examine how...
View ArticleCan Trump Stop Twitter from Enforcing Its Own Speech Rules? Not Likely.
Are Internet platforms distorting our political discourse by silencing conservatives? If they were, could Congress pass a law forcing them to play fair?LocationUnited StatesSee map: Google Maps
View ArticleGoogle privacy. Oxymoron?
If you use Google, have you ever read their privacy policy? If you haven’t, please keep reading. The policy delineates under what circumstances Google can peruse your information, including your...
View ArticleFederal Circuit Eases Access to Case Filings
LocationUnited StatesSee map: Google MapsDate published: August 8, 2018Courthouse News Service"A nonprofit advocacy organization, EFF often files amicus briefs in cases involving tech companies. The...
View ArticleCRYPTO 2018: “Middle Ground” Proposals for a Going-Dark Fix
On August 19, the CRYPTO 2018 conference on cryptographic research hosted a one-day workshop in Santa Barbara called “Encryption and Surveillance.” The goal of the workshop was to “examine how...
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