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Tag Archives: Privacy
10 of the Top Data Breaches of the Decade
You might have read that I ranted a little bit about the iPad data breach: Who needs a (vulnerable) iPad if you can get an nPad? and some people pushed back – which I can understand. So, to put it … Continue reading
Strong Authentication and Privacy – A Contradiction in Terms?
You know that I am not a big fan of the requirement for having all Internet users authenticate strongly. There are people in the security arena who think that this is the only way to fight cybercrime – and in … Continue reading
Posted in Microsoft, Privacy, Products
Tagged Authentication, eID, Freedom of Speech, Internet, Privacy, U-Prove
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Data Protection Heat Map
I was looking at some research done by Forrester which could be interesting for you as well. They try to lay out the landscape with regards to data protection for you and it looks fairly compelling. So if you are … Continue reading
Legal Challenges of International Business and the Cloud
To start with: I am an engineer not a lawyer – and this might be part of the problem… When I started to think about the Cloud and security and thought about all the work I do with Law Enforcement … Continue reading
Posted in Crime, Cybercrime, Government, Law Enforcement, Legislation, Microsoft, Privacy, Process, Processes, Security, Strategy
Tagged Behavior, Citizens, Cloud, Collaboration, Crime, Government, International, Internet, Jurisdiction, Law Enforcement, Legislation, MLAT, Policy Makers, Privacy
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