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Not Ready for Online Voting

Not Ready for Online Voting

Technology, with all its promise of time and cost savings, is often considered a panacea for the ills of our age – [...]

Preventing an Internet Death Grip

Preventing an Internet Death Grip

It’s ironic how Verizon and other large Internet service providers (ISPs) play both sides when it comes to government [...]

Is Uncle Sam’s “Trusted Identity” Plan a Good One?

Is Uncle Sam’s “Trusted Identity” Plan a Good One?

Recently, Matthew Lasar wrote an article for Ars Technica talking about the potential for a new national cybersecurity [...]

Internet Privacy Is No Place for Government Regulations

Internet Privacy Is No Place for Government Regulations

This week the L.A. Times published an editorial titled “Privacy and the Web” with the opinion that “Washington [...]

Cyber-terrorism May Not Be Our Biggest Enemy

Cyber-terrorism May Not Be Our Biggest Enemy

Continuing the conversation on the threat of Cyber-attacks, Carmi Levy wrote an article for Processor last week talking [...]

Majority of Americans Support Internet “Kill Switch”

Majority of Americans Support Internet “Kill Switch”

Last week, Matthew Schwartz of InformationWeek wrote an article, Schwartz On Security: Zombie Internet ‘Kill [...]

October is CyberSecurity Awareness Month

October is CyberSecurity Awareness Month

October 2010 is the seventh annual CyberSecurity Awareness Month, a campaign to remind Americans of a shared [...]

IdentityCast: The Impact of Evolving Cybersecurity Threats

IdentityCast: The Impact of Evolving Cybersecurity Threats

The average man in the street might not realize it, but American businesses today face dangerous security threats that [...]

CyberSecurity Legislation is a Good First Step

CyberSecurity Legislation is a Good First Step

A year can make a big difference in technology – and in politics. A year ago, the federal government was failing [...]

Will We Buy the Rope?

Will We Buy the Rope?

This week it was reported that the government of China ordered banks and other enterprises to limit use of foreign [...]

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