Trump Signs Bill Blocking Online Privacy Regulation
After his press secretary blasted it as an example of rampant government overreach, President Donald Trump signed a bill into law Monday that could eventually allow internet providers to sell information about their customers' browsing habits.
Cyber Security: Cisco's Big Bet on the Future
Cisco is betting its charge into the rapidly-growing cyber security industry will reinvigorate its sales as it faces stagnation in the networking equipment business that once propelled it to become one of the of the world’s biggest technology companies.
Cyber Security: Cisco's Big Bet on the Future
Cisco is betting its charge into the rapidly-growing cyber security industry will reinvigorate its sales as it faces stagnation in the networking equipment business that once propelled it to become one of the of the world’s biggest technology companies.
FCC Web Privacy Rollbacks: The Winners and Losers
A regulatory rollback could provide ISPs like Comcast and Verizon with a “meaningful” opportunity to close the gap on Google’s and Facebook’s dominance of the online advertising marketplace, according to James Dix, senior vice president of equities research at Wedbush Securities.
FCC Web Privacy Rollbacks: The Winners and Losers
A regulatory rollback could provide ISPs like Comcast and Verizon with a “meaningful” opportunity to close the gap on Google’s and Facebook’s dominance of the online advertising marketplace, according to James Dix, senior vice president of equities research at Wedbush Securities.
Broadband Privacy Repeal Sparks Interest in VPNs
The vote to repeal rules that limit how internet service providers can use customer data has renewed interest in virtual private networks, or VPNs.
Broadband Privacy Repeal Sparks Interest in VPNs
The vote to repeal rules that limit how internet service providers can use customer data has renewed interest in virtual private networks, or VPNs.
Why Google Ad Boycott Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg
AT&T and Verizon are pulling their ads until they know their brands will not be associated with offensive or fake content. They may be waiting a long time.
Why Google Ad Boycott Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg
AT&T and Verizon are pulling their ads until they know their brands will not be associated with offensive or fake content. They may be waiting a long time.
Shoot down a trespassing drone without civil liability?
Debate over drones
House Committee intel compromised by IT staff
House Committee
Cloud Technology Helps Drive UPS
Petabytes, mainframes, tier-four data, the cloud; it’s not just technological mumbo-jumbo but the science behind getting your packages delivered on time.
Why Hackers Love The Cloud
For a skilled hacker, a major company’s cloud system is a treasure trove – sensitive data, including millions of bank accounts, email addresses and social security numbers are just a few clicks away.
Groundbreaking gun camera takes aim at police body cam alternative
Body camera alternative
CEO: BlackBerry Focusing on Security Over Smartphones
BlackBerry CEO John Chen says the reason why German Chancellor Angela Merkel switched to BlackBerry after the NSA eavesdropping scandal comes down to one thing: security.
The legal battle over Amazon Echo warrant
Amazon Echo warrant
Netscape Co-Founder says you shouldn’t be using internet passwords!
Netscape Co-Founder Jim Clark
Mark Zuckerberg Announces Plan to Help Users During Terrorist Attacks
Mark Zuckerberg announced new tools for Facebook users that can help them during a natural disaster, terrorist attack, or even a personal crisis.
Mark Zuckerberg Announces Plan to Help Users During Terrorist Attacks
Mark Zuckerberg announced new tools for Facebook users that can help them during a natural disaster, terrorist attack, or even a personal crisis.
Verizon CEO Says Evaluating Whether Yahoo Hack Had 'Material Impact'
Verizon Communications Inc. Chief Executive Lowell McAdam said the carrier doesn't plan to walk away from its acquisition of Yahoo Inc. after a 2014 security breach was revealed, but he did leave the door open to possibly renegotiate the $4.8 billion price tag.