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In the fall out of Prism some things have really changed

In the fall out of Prism some things have really changed

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 | 1 Response

A prism bends light. #PRISM reporting bends truth

A prism bends light. #PRISM reporting bends truth

By Paul Miller on June 10, 2013

I wasn’t going to talk about the current fuss around PRISM, but the speed with which conjecture, rumour and some (good) newspaper investigative work has turned into ‘fact’ and ‘truth’ online makes this worth addressing. The conjecture may be correct. The NSA, the FBI, TLA and ETLA might be plugged right into the data centres of the […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged cloud computing, cybersecurity, data protection, FBI, National Security Agency, New York Times, NSA, Patriot Act, prism, safe harbor, snooping, spying, The Guardian, Washington Post | 1 Response

KimDotCom

KimDotCom

By Guest Authors on April 12, 2013

It’s very rare when an individual raises to the level that they are worth listening to. Steve Jobs was one of those people. Kim Dotcom may be another…I’m watching to see. He is certainly one of the most entertaining individuals of all time. From his hot-tub parties to his paratroopers descending from helicopters in a […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Security | Tagged Encryption, Kim DotCom, NSA, privacy, steve jobs | 3 Responses

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