23 February 2012
Smartphone app privacy breaches spark tougher data policies in US - Globe and Mail
Ms. Harris, a Democrat, is taking her stand as lawmakers and regulators throughout the country are zeroing in on how technology has made it easier to pry into the lives of people who share personal information on websites and store sensitive data on ...
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New capabilities for the IBM security intelligence platform - Help Net Security
Organizations today are struggling to defend themselves against an onslaught of ever-evolving data breaches, such as theft of customer and employee information, credit card data and corporate intellectual property. To date, many corporations have been ...
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Dating disaster - Buffalo News
"Then it didn't and I found out; saw for myself that he was cheating." Cellphones and Facebook are unfortunately a good way for controlling or for jealous partners to keep track of a boyfriend or girlfriend. Constant texts and calls are not a good sign ...
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IBM Advances Security Intelligence to Help Organizations Combat Increasing Threats - The FINANCIAL
According to IBM, organizations are struggling to defend themselves against an onslaught of ever-evolving data breaches, such as theft of customer and employee information, credit card data and corporate intellectual property.
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MPAA's Chris Dodd Extends SOPA Olive Branch to Silicon Valley - Reuters
But he also made clear the legislative battle against piracy wasn't over, maintaining that "a strong system of copyright protection for online content is critical to the continued success of the flourishing Internet marketplace.
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Is Parental Kids-Safety Monitoring With App Possible? - Technorati
Moms and dads let me introduce you to Symantec's Norton Safety Minder Mobile Edition, a free app that allows parents to keep an eye on their kids' smartphone activities. To get started, parents need to have an account with Symantec, login to their ...
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Parenting: Tips for keeping kids safe online - 6abc.com
Brian Valdez of Geek Squad says because we can't always be looking over our children's shoulders when they're online, it's important to talk with them about internet safety. "It's important to sit down with them and set your expectations," he says.
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