phone privacy
A world where your every moment is recorded is coming
News What privacy settings? And if everybody walks around with recording devices running around the clock, the government may be the least of your concerns for privacy. In Total Recall, the new book from... [21 Sep 2009]
Open source hack could make mobiles vulnerable to prying ears
News A spokesman for US telco AT&T said: "We take extraordinary care to protect the privacy of our customers and use a variety of tools, many technical and some human approaches. For data encryption there is Pretty Good... [26 Aug 2009]
£24m: The cost of tracking your emails and phone calls
News The data retention legislation has proved unpopular with civil liberties groups who view it as an infringement of privacy. The Home Office has revealed the multimillion-pound cost of monitoring the UK's communications. [13 Jul 2009]
Mobile directory - invasion of privacy or invaluable service?
Comment Does the UK's new mobile phone directory go far enough to protect your privacy? What's interesting is that while most of us don't seem to mind having our landlines listed on public directories, when it... [25 Jun 2009]
Web snooping plans unworkable, say critics
News In terms of privacy, the Home Office said that it will "ensure there are stringent safeguards inbuilt into any future proposals", and added that it had launched a consultation on the matter. ZDNet UK understands that the... [18 Jun 2009]
Secured Identity, the Next Disruptive Technology in IT Security
White Paper OpenTrust places trusted digital identities at the root of each information system component, be this the network and each active network component (router, hub etc.the workstation or device (PC, Laptop, Smart phone,... [11 Jun 2009]
What happens when the internet gets physical?
News As a result, privacy - such as around patient data and medical records - will be of vital importance and the security of such tags and data is something that the labs is looking into, according to Juels. [27 Apr 2009]
Privacy Management for Medical Service Application Using Mobile Phone Collaborated With RFID Reader
White Paper However, the security and privacy problem related RFID application has become a serious issue in real service environment. This paper proposes a customized policy based privacy management architecture... [15 Apr 2009]
Contactless Payments Privacy and Security of RFID-Enabled Credit Cards
White Paper To circumvent these vulnerabilities the paper proposes some solutions which will provide higher privacy and security levels. Finally the paper will take a look at the future: which possibilities arise when using a mobile... [15 Apr 2009]
Symantec probes call centre data theft allegations
News The company has informed UK privacy authorities and attorneys general and officials in eight US states and Puerto Rico of the allegations that three UK customers had credit card information leaked and that about 200 US... [01 Apr 2009]
Inbox: Underground safe from mobile chatter
Comment Privacy at stake If DPI does indeed start to be used by government agencies or ISPs then we must all look at ways to scramble our data - we all have something to hide - our privacy. Apart from Glasgow,... [23 Mar 2009]
Google's Street View gives UK its close up
News As Street View has been rolled out in various countries, some have raised privacy concerns over the idea of having houses and, in some cases, individuals who had been caught on camera, readily viewable on the web. [20 Mar 2009]
Engaging with the New eLearning
White Paper Adobe, its affiliates, and agents may use the data you provide in accordance with the Adobe Privacy Policy. PLEASE NOTE: By downloading this paper, you agree to receive communications via email, mail or... [18 Mar 2009]
Delivering on the Promise of eLearning
White Paper Adobe, its affiliates, and agents may use the data you provide in accordance with the Adobe Privacy Policy. PLEASE NOTE: By downloading this paper, you agree to receive communications via email, mail or... [18 Mar 2009]
Google's Latitude knows where your friends are
News To protect privacy, Google specifically requires people to sign up for the service. That service doesn't provide location information, but it does provide a mechanism to centralise people's geographic... [04 Feb 2009]