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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Trust, respect and personal datastores

DARPA takes aim at building iron-clad cloud services | California bill would dictate privacy on Facebook, etc..

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Trust, respect and personal datastores
On the final day of last week's European Identity Conference (EIC) I sat in on a workshop/presentation of the new Respect Trust Framework, which is being billed as a new approach to giving individuals control over their personal data shared over the Internet and mobile phone networks. Read More


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DARPA takes aim at building iron-clad cloud services
Building highly-secure, vulnerability invulnerable cloud services is part of a new technology drive that will be announced by the scientists at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The cloud program, known as Mission-oriented Resilient Clouds will be detailed at a meeting in Arlington, Va., on May 26 and a Broad Agency Announcement will follow. Read More

California bill would dictate privacy on Facebook, etc..
There are plenty of reasons to look with great suspicion upon advancing legislation in California that would impose detailed, strict privacy requirements on Facebook and other Web sites that collect personal information to facilitate social interaction. Read More

Researcher: Dropbox misrepresents security features
Cloud data storage and synchronization company Dropbox has been hit with a complaint to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission alleging that the company has deceived consumers about the level of encryption security it offers. Read More

Good News and Bad News On Obama Cybersecurity Legislative Proposal Letter
When President Obama was a mere candidate, he promised that he would enact legislation and focus more attention on growing cyber security problems. The president followed through on this promise last week when the administration trasmitted a cybersecurity legislative proposal to Capital Hill. The 5-page document provides some high-level objectives like protecting the American people (online), protecting... Read More


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Location data is personal and private confirms EU watchdog
The European Union data protection watchdog says that geo-location constitutes private data. Read More

Senate slates second round with Apple, Google over mobile privacy
Congress on Thursday will again grill executives from Apple and Google over mobile privacy concerns. Read More

It's the human threat, stupid
Eric O'Neill, the former FBI operative who played a crucial role in the arrest and conviction of FBI agent Robert Hanssen for spying against the U.S. for the former Soviet Union and Russia, says security can't rely on tech alone. Read More

The CEO and his hardware token: A lesson learned
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Many enterprises started virtualization efforts to reap the benefits of consolidating their distributed infrastructure. This consolidation, however, has not ended datacenter infrastructure heterogeneity since enterprises seem intent on acquiring different virtualization platforms as well as heterogeneous hardware platforms. Read Now

Windows scareware fakes impending drive disaster
Scammers are trying to trick Windows users into paying to fix bogus hard drive errors that have apparently erased important files, a researcher said today. Read More

Experts: Small firms can take steps to improve cybersecurity
Small businesses can protect themselves against cyber threats, security experts say. Read More

Securing Google Apps: A CIO Q&A
Boston-based Bay Cove Human Services is a non-profit organization that offers assistance and service to 4,000 people and families in Massachusetts. CIO Hilary Croach has several technology challenges to contend with. For starters, the agency has its hands in a number of service areas, including helping individuals with developmental disabilities, mental illness, drug and alcohol addiction, and those who need support with aging. With about 140 locations around Eastern Massachusetts, Bay Cove's employees and IT operations are scattered. Read More

Cisco VoIP phones part of security weakness demo
Cisco reaching out to AusCERT 2011 conference and speakers, Microsoft included in VoIP security weakness demo Read More

Do-not-track me!
In just one week, privacy advocates have seen two major proposals to promote consumer privacy on the Internet. In California, SB-761, a "Do-Not-Track" bill regulating tracking cookies, passed through committee clearing a major hurdle to adoption. Simultaneously, Sen Rockefeller introduced a very similar bill in the US Senate. Both bills would require companies to honor a "Do-Not-Track" preference set by consumers, usually as a browser setting. The bills represent a significant step forward in online privacy and should be strongly supported by voters. Read More



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