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- Q'n'A: Keeping the conversations flowing
- I consider this blog not only to be a public facing view of my work and writings, but a mini-community. A symposium if you will, as I'm sure most of you guys wouldn't mind buying me a pint and sitting down to discuss many-a-topic I write. I...
- Tags: Security, Research In Motion Ltd., Surveillance Camera, E-mail, Online Communications, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2009-03-24
- News to know: Green Silicon Valley, Napping datacenters, Craigslist prostitution, Clearwire
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Harry Fuller: Silicon Valley seeing green Chris Jablonski: "Napping" data centers could cut energy use by 75% ...
- Tags: Silicon Valley, Larry Dignan, Craigslist, Mozilla Firefox, Data Center, Dana Blankenhorn, Clearwire Corp., Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, Sam Diaz, Data Centers, Web Browsers, Ultramobile PCs (UMPCs), Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Internet, Tablets, Notebooks & Tablets, Emerging Technologies
- Blog posts 2009-03-06
- News to know: Green Silicon Valley, Napping datacenters, Craigslist prostitution, Clearwire
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Harry Fuller: Silicon Valley seeing green Chris Jablonski: "Napping" data centers could cut energy use by 75% ...
- Tags: Silicon Valley, Larry Dignan, Craigslist, Mozilla Firefox, Data Center, Dana Blankenhorn, Clearwire Corp., Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, Sam Diaz, Data Centers, Web Browsers, Ultramobile PCs (UMPCs), Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Internet, Tablets, Notebooks & Tablets, Emerging Technologies
- Blog posts 2009-03-06
- Research in Motion: the surveillance workplace
- After reading the article over on Neowin, via ZDNet Australia, about the chief information officer of Research in Motion, the company which makes the BlackBerry device, recording absolutely every communication within the corporation, this shocked and stunned me. We, the students, as the next generation of IT...
- Tags: Research In Motion Ltd., Workplace, E-mail, Government, Handhelds, Intellectual Property, Security, Online Communications, Hardware, Research & Development, Business Operations, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2009-03-05
- Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) in the Workplace: A Consultation Paper on Recommendations for Good Practices
- The Privacy Commissioner of Canada prepared this consultation paper to set out good practice rules for organizations that seek to harness the benefits of RFID technologies. While RFID has potential applications across a wide range of sectors and activities, this paper is focused on the use of RFID in the...
- Tags: Workplace, Radio, Commissioner, RFID, Wireless And Mobility, Security, Biometrics
- White papers 2008-03-01
- U.S. ranks near the bottom in 2007 International Privacy Ranking
- U.S. ranks near the bottom in 2007 International Privacy RankingYour government at work......thanks to George Bush's PATRIOT Act idiocy.Thank You George W. ChimpFrom exploding formula bottles to cartoon characters causing mass panic for an entire city, you have turned this nation into a nation of morons and fearmongerers.Moving to the...
- Tags: SECURITY, International Privacy Ranking, privacy, camera
- Discussion threads 2008-01-10
- A surprise from Communications of the ACM
- In the usual case I look at the monthly Communications of the ACM fairly quickly because most of the content is so disconnected from reality that it only takes a few seconds per article to classify it as purely tenure seeking and move on. This month's issue, however, is very...
- Tags: disk
- Blog posts 2006-08-25
- Alparysoft VideoLock for Webcam 1.0.5737.041222 (Windows)
- Alparysoft VideoLock for Webcam is a new surveillance security system based on the webcam aided facial image identification technology adapted for PC use. The product is designed to protect your computer and space around from unauthorized access and inform computer owner about the events happening at the workplace or home...
- Tags: Webcam, Microsoft Windows, Computer, Alparysoft R&D, Productivity
- Software downloads 2006-03-28
- Facing 'new world of work,' Microsoft locks up Office
- Facing 'new world of work,' Microsoft locks up OfficeGive Microsoft creditit sounds like an enormous task and like a horrible burden on business. I´m glad I don´t have to work in the US under these rules and I pray they don´t come to Europe.Ah, yes...I just knew if I...
- Tags: Word processors, Cyberthreats, Now Microsoft, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., software, virus
- Discussion threads 2005-05-24
- Mind those IMs--your cubicle's walls have ears
- Mind those IMs--your cubicle's walls have earsPerfect opportunitySounds likes a perfect opportunity for someone to come up with ECM: electronic counter measures. The Boss wants to monitor IM; let him view my encrypted conversations. He wants to log everything I do; let me have some fake keystroke generators to flood...
- Tags: Instant messaging, IM, cubicle, monitor, wall
- Discussion threads 2004-10-25
- Ever-Sharper Eyes Watch You Work
- Corporate monitoring of employees' e-mail, Web surfing, or behavior in general is getting more sophisticated -- and widespread. On July 10, Jeanne Phillips, who writes the syndicated newspaper column Dear Abby, printed a letter from a staffer in an unnamed corporate technology department who, while monitoring his company's...
- Tags: Employee, E-mail, Marketing Research, Security, Online Communications, Marketing, Olga Khalfi
- News items 2003-07-24
- Employers hold off on monitoring
- U.S. companies have not increased Internet surveillance of employees in response to the government's anti-terrorism efforts, a new report asserts. WASHINGTON--U.S. companies have not increased Internet surveillance of employees in response to the government's anti-terrorism efforts, a new report asserts. The General Accounting Office, an...
- Tags: Employee, Monitoring, Computer, Internet, E-mail, Productivity, Online Communications, Declan McCullagh
- News items 2002-10-29
- Report: Anti-terror plans hit privacy
- Since last year's terrorist attacks, governments have been moving to restrict privacy and boost surveillance, according to two privacy groups. In the year that has elapsed since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the world's governments have moved to restrict privacy, boost surveillance and increase linking of...
- Tags: Surveillance, EPIC, Privacy, Government, Homeland Security, Corporate Insurance, Business Security, Vertical Industries, Security, Business Operations, Declan McCullagh
- News items 2002-09-03
- When e-mail comes back to haunt you
- Corporations and average e-mail users have yet to treat e-mail with the same respect routinely given over to words printed on paper. Isn't it time to get rid of the head-in-the-sand attitude? You'd think Bill Gates would learn. The Microsoft chairman, who's...
- Tags: Employee, E-mail, Online Communications, Stefanie Olsen, Software
- News items 2002-05-17
- New Web spyware eschews cookies
- Scottish scientists are developing Web monitoring software that will gather huge amounts of surfer data without using cookies--and without leaving much of a trace. Researchers in Scotland are developing a new kind of Web monitoring software that they claim can collect enormous amounts of data on Web surfers while...
- Tags: Scottish Enterprise, Web, Monitoring, Spyware, Cookie, Web Spyware, Web Surveillance Software, Channel Management, Marketing, Technology, Gwendolyn Mariano
- News items 2002-05-15
- New Web spyware eschews cookies
- Scottish scientists are working on developing Web monitoring software that will gather huge amounts of surfer data without leaving much trace--and without using cookies. Researchers in Scotland are developing a new kind of Web monitoring software that they claim can collect enormous amounts of data on Web surfers while...
- Tags: Scottish Enterprise, Web, Monitoring, Spyware, Cookie, Web Spyware, Web Surveillance Software, Channel Management, Marketing, Gwendolyn Mariano
- News items 2002-05-10
- Judges oppose monitoring of Internet use
- A committee of federal judges pares down a proposal requiring judiciary staff to forfeit their right to online privacy in the workplace. A committee of federal judges on Monday pared down a proposal requiring judiciary staff to forfeit their right to online privacy in the workplace...
- Tags: Workplace, Employee, Federal Judge, Monitoring, Privacy, Conference, Computer, Internet, ZDNN Staff
- News items 2001-09-11
- Judges furious over being watched
- A group of Calif. judges discovered that their online activity is being monitored by a federal agency. At least one is challenging the law that allows workplace monitoring. WASHINGTON -- Privacy advocates hope a simmering dispute within the federal judiciary over Internet use will spark changes to federal laws...
- Tags: Workplace, Network, Judge, Monitoring, Conference, Ted Bridis, Hardware
- News items 2001-08-09
- Could employers ban personal email?
- Private email at work may become a thing of the past, thanks to the Data Protection Commission The British Chamber of Commerce has warned that employers may ban workers from sending personal emails to avoid legal liability, in light of a draft code of practice from the Data...
- Tags: Employer, BCC, E-mail, Online Communications, Will Knight, Technology News
- News items 2000-11-29
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