Why should you worry if the government is tracking down illegal immigrants by using their cell phone data? Today it’s immigrants; tomorrow it could be Muslims. Someday, it could be you.
All in privacy
Why should you worry if the government is tracking down illegal immigrants by using their cell phone data? Today it’s immigrants; tomorrow it could be Muslims. Someday, it could be you.
Who’s responsible to make sure your privacy is protected? You are. There a few small things you can do right now to take control. Happy Data Privacy Day.
Holiday scammers can take the Ho-Ho-Ho and turn it into Oh NO! These tips can help you navigate the holidays.
At the intersection of convenience and privacy assault is location data. And caught up in this tangled web of contradictions are individual users.
Jan. 28 is Data Privacy Day. Celebrate by checking out these five commons risks for both business and individuals. Up your security game for 2019.
Equifax's ginormous data breach pretty much puts an end to the question: Has my identity been exposed? Is there anything small businesses can takeaway from this? You bet: Size doesn't matter, but people do.
What's the real impact of the Internet privacy rollback and what's next on the president's agenda? Strap in. It's going to be a bumpy ride. (Thank you, Bette Davis!)