Jaikumar Vijayan
Jaikumar Vijayan是一位自由技术作家,专门研究计算机安全和隐私主题。披露:他还为惠普(Hewlett-Packard)的营销网站Techbeacon写作。
Rights groups applaud Supreme Court cellphone ruling
在数字时代,统治被视为具有里程碑意义的胜利
The Snowden leaks: A timeline
What started with a sensational story on June 5, 2013 quickly turned into an unprecedented expose of U.S. intelligence operations
Companies should already know how to protect data, FTC argues
The FTC has published enough information publicly for companies to know what it considers reasonable security practices for protecting sensitive data, an FTC official said.
In baffling move, TrueCrypt open-source crypto project shuts down
In a bizarre move, the anonymous managers of the TrueCrypt open-source encryption project abruptly pulled the plug on the effort without explanation.
Advisory firm wants majority of Target board members voted out over breach
A company that advises institutional shareholders on governance risk and proxy voting issues wants seven of Target's 10 board directors voted out over the massive data breach disclosed by the retailer last December.
DARPA unveils hack-proof drone tech
In a claim reminiscent of Oracle Corp.'s 'unbreakable' marketing campaign of several years ago, the U.S. military has built what it calls a hack proof drone.
Coming soon to a fridge near you -- targeted ads
Targeted advertisements are headed to smart fridges, smart thermostats and other Internet-connected devices, raising potentially new privacy issues for consumers who use those products.
AT&T hacker wants government to pay him $13M
安德鲁·韦夫·奥恩海默(Andrew'Weev'Auernheimer)与美国检察官的斗争助长了改革计算机欺诈和虐待法案的呼吁,他希望政府因过去三年监禁他而付给他1300万美元。
Hacker indictments against China's military unlikely to change anything
The U.S. government's decision to formally indict five members of the Chinese military on criminal hacking charges marks a significant escalation of what's been a war of words between both countries.
License reader lawsuit can be heard, appeals court rules
A federal appeals court this week ruled that a woman's Fourth Amendment rights may have been violated when San Francisco police arrested her after an automated license plate reader mistakenly identified her car as stolen.
Senator seeks answers on Samsung's fingerprint scanner for Galaxy S5
U.S. Sen. Al Franken questioned Samsung on the privacy protections the company has in place for the fingerprint scanning technology on its recently released Galaxy S5 smartphone.
With the Internet of Things, smart buildings pose big risk
In an Internet of Things world, smart buildings with web-enabled technologies for managing heat, lighting, ventilation, elevators and other systems pose a more immediate security risk for enterprises than consumer technologies.
IT malpractice: Doc operates on server, costs hospitals $4.8M
An inadvertent data leak that stemmed from a physician's attempt to reconfigure a server cost New York Presbyterian Hospital and Columbia University Medical Center $4.8 million to settle with the U.S. Department of Health and...
Emails shed light on Google's work with NSA
Two sets of emails obtained by Al Jazeera America under a Freedom of Information Act request suggest that Google's cooperation with the National Security Agency may have been less coerced than the company has let on.
加拿大的困扰,被视为目标首席执行官出口的原因
目标首席执行官Gregg Steinhafel周一担任总裁,公司董事会董事长,可能并不是一个迹象表明,董事会目前正在要求首席高管对大规模数据泄露负责。
FTC告知要披露其用于违规执行的数据安全标准
The FTC can be compelled to disclose details of the data security standards it uses to pursue enforcement action against companies that suffer data breaches.
The Internet of Things likely to drive an upheaval for security
物联网可能比您想象的要早就带来“安全性的主要拐点”。
Cornell Tech-funded startup launching bootcamp for data scientists
Advanced academic backgrounds in statistics, mathematics, and other science and technology fields usually provide the raw analytical skills required for a data scientist's job. But even with such skills, some additional prep work...