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By Dan Morrill on October 25, 2013
In the fall out of the NSA Government spying row a number of things have become readily apparent from both the business security viewpoint and the personal security viewpoint. From the Business Viewpoint we have landed firmly in the Catch 22 world, on one side we have government regulations that tell companies what they must […]
Posted in Featured Posts, Security | Tagged censorship, computer, Government, hacker, information security, law enforcement, Media and Web 2.0, monitoring, National Security Agency, NSA, prism, scary, spying, tv |
By Dan Morrill on June 8, 2010
Social Networking is facing the prospects of being deputized by the Australian Federal Police, Facebook, and other social networking sites are increasingly becoming one of the most important sources for intelligence about people. Forget neighbors talking to the police, now we are looking at our socially connected world as being involved with law enforcement. IT […]
Posted in Security | Tagged Australia, culture, data, data management, deluge, flood, hacking, law enforcement, process, reporting, social networking, society |
By Dan Morrill on January 12, 2010
Of course this is going to upset law enforcement, but in light of the hot topic of the weekend, how companies like Facebook and Google manage users privacy, maybe France might be on the right side of consumers for a change. France is not known for being particularly aggressive or progressive when it comes to […]
Posted in Design | Tagged data mine, facebook, google, Law, law enforcement, politics, privacy, Technology, Text messaging |