2014: The Year of Mobile Surveillance

By | March 25th, 2014|Uncategorized|

This guest blog post comes from Camille McClane, writer and researcher based in Southern California. Between Snowden, the NSA, the sheer amount of our private information we keep in public and the vulnerability of our personal electronics to hackers and their ilk, it’s easy to feel like we’re in an inescapable downward spiral toward absolute [...]

Combating Cyberterrorism with Cyber Security

By | March 5th, 2014|Uncategorized|

This guest blog post comes from Ginger Hill, associate content editor at securitytoday.com and Security Products magazine.As I sat in the classroom at GovSec West 2013 listening to Jeff Snyder, VP of cyber programs at Raytheon, talk about cyber threats and remediation, I quickly learned that we have no global laws to fight cyberterrorism. With [...]

Cyber Criminals Pose Big Threat to Banking Industry

By | February 21st, 2014|Uncategorized|

This guest blog post comes from Rebecca Gray who writes for Backgroundchecks.org. As the world is flattened into cyber commerce, banking industry hackers have become progressively more dangerous. Ultimately, cyber criminals have tapped into over half of the world’s top 50 banking websites in the last eight years and are responsible for around $1 billion [...]

Kids as Young as Two Have an Online History

By | February 27th, 2013|Uncategorized|

This guest blog post comes from Russ Warner, CEO of ContentWatch – makers of parental control software, Net Nanny. Remember when you brought your first date home? My siblings delighted in showing her embarrassing photos of me. Well, there isn't much reason to pull out the ole photo album anymore. Most people can "friend" you [...]

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