Privacy of GPS data location in the US may improve if Congress passes the proposed bill that would require court-order search warrants before law enforcement can obtain GPS data. Although a similar bill was introduced in 2011 it failed to become law, however the pervasive use of GPS by law

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Given all the cyber attacks of late the security of credit card information is more critical than ever, and with a greater use cloud computing the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Security Standards Council recently issued Cloud Computing Guidelines.

PCI initially established its Data Security Standards (DSS) which among other things

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Following the cheating scandal at Harvard which forced 70 students to leave, apparently Harvard administrators secretly search the email accounts of resident deans to determine who leaked the cheating scandal.  The New York Times reported:

Several Harvard faculty members speculated that the administration had felt free to search the e-mail

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The EU Competition Commission concluded that Microsoft failed to comply with its 2009 agreement to offer browser choices to 15 million Windows customers so rather the customers were stuck with Internet Explorer. Under the terms of the 2009 settlement agreement between the EU and Microsoft when Microsoft Windows customers bought

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Given the recent disclosures of cyber attacks by Facebook, Google, and Apple, businesses need to establish policies about what their employees can do with Social Media whether on the job or just making comments about their employers. Each business needs to consider their employees, customers, and market places to

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The FTC settled its claims that HTC sold millions of mobile devices using the Droid and Microsoft software because the devices were not secure. The FTC’s Complaint specifically identified “potential exposure of sensitive information and sensitive device functionality through the security vulnerabilities in HTC mobile devices, consumers are at risk

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