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How much is too much? With an increasing amount of structured data published on the Web, what are the privacy concerns of individuals that need to be addressed? Are we sharing more than we should? This twine serves to aggregate items that explore this subject.
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The End of Online AnonymityThe End of Online Anonymity It seems we're approaching a new age here on the Internet. Instead being anonymous, faceless IP addresses, social computing and changing technologies have allowed the lines between the "real" world and the "virtual" world to blur. Web 2.0 helped create a world ...
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CIPP Guide » Cookies: Tracking your Internet experienceInternet cookies are an inherent part of Internet use. Many sites cannot function without them. Cookies are confusing, particularly because many myths surround their use. While cookies are not the source of viruses or spam, they do present potential privacy issues in their ability to track a ...
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Data Protection in the Cloud: Why it Matters and How it Affects You and Your DataCloud computing has revolutionized the way that individuals and institutions interact, perform business activities, and spend leisure time. What many may not realize is that it has also put their personal data at risk. With cloud computing, individuals with average or even basic computing ...
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AFP: Cisco shines light on dark corners of the WebCisco shines light on dark corners of the Web By Glenn Chapman (AFP) – 19 hours ago SAN FRANCISCO — Cisco launched software that shines light on potentially troublesome websites hidden in what the US computer security firm dubbed the "Dark Web." Cisco IronPort Web Usage Controls promise ...
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EFF scores a victory in campaign against telecom spying - InternetNews:The Blog - Kenneth CorbinEFF scores a victory in campaign against telecom spying By Kenneth Corbin on September 25, 2009 6:14 PM The Electronic Frontier Foundation has scored a victory in its ongoing crusade to wrest information from telecoms about their involvement in the government's warrantless wiretapping program. ...
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45Online-Privacy---Legislative-Primer.pdfFound from an article on C|NET http://news.cnet.com/8301-30684_3-10323223-265.html?tag=newsEditorsPicksArea.0alltwinedup added 2 months ago
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CIPP GuideAbandoned medical records and their privacy implications made the news in two separate incidents over the past 10 days in Massachusetts and Alberta. The push to Electronic Health Records will solve the problem of loss for patients, but will introduce a whole host of other issues.Jon-Michael C. Brook added 7 months ago
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Yauba - World's first privacy safe search engineNew search engine that claim to protect the users privacy online.John Goodwin added 8 months ago
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CIPP Guide » Federal Trade Commission to target EULAsThe FTC has a ton of power when it comes to commerce. Regulation may stem the abuses of EULAs.Jon-Michael C. Brook added 9 months ago
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PBSO Plans To Draw Blood At DUI Checkpoints - West Palm Beach News Story - WPBF West Palm BeachThey are at least requiring warrants - think a nurse would be on hand for the blood draws?Jon-Michael C. Brook added 9 months ago
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