Tagged - privacy

MALT: A New Killer Category

There is an entirely new category of wireless smartphone applications about to be launched, with the potential of making staggering amounts of money. What is this new...

Safety on the Net: Authentication, Pseudonymity, and Resilience vs. Increasing Threats

Vint Cerf, Google's Chief Evangelist and the "Father of the Internet," joins his longtime friend Larry Smarr, himself one of the technology heroes of the age, onstage for...

Five Major Trends

There are a handful of major trends that are driving the world today, above and beyond all others. For that reason, rather than writing about sub-trends in this issue, I...

Privacy Protection: Going Global

Privacy regulations are about to become one of the great constraining forces on e-commerce, and one of the final legal bastions of personal protection for individuals,...

Chief Privacy Officer

The role of the Chief Privacy Officer is to provide vision and leadership for developing and supporting initiatives critical to the organization's information privacy...

ITBusiness - Lax privacy rules get Google off the hook

(29-Oct-10) Weaknesses in privacy legislation both in Canada and the U.S. helped Google escape with a mere slap on the wrist over the StreetView WiFi snooping snafu,...

IT World Canada - This e-mail message will self-destruct in ...

(25-May-10) Technology that promises highly secure, confidential and self-destructing messages over the Internet isn’t only available to top secret intelligence...

IT Leaders: Learn the Laws Covering E-Mail Retention

Confused about which e-mails to retain, and for how long? IT leaders must demand clear guidance from the enterprise. IT can influence retention policy formation by...

E-Mail Archiving? Update the E-Mail Acceptable Use Policy

E-mail archiving adoption should trigger an evaluation of existing e-mail acceptable use policies. Enterprises should establish a clear, explicit understanding with...
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