Category «Internet»

More Opposition to Gov't Data Mining

The National Journal reports that opposition to the government’s Total Information Awareness Project continues to gain momentum. Sen. Ron Wyden, who spearheaded a bill to limit spending on the program, spoke this week with a coalition of advocacy groups including the ACLU, in an effort to ensure that the upcoming conference report will adopt the …

Subjects: E-Government, Internet, Privacy

Rating Top 250 Law Firm Websites

Micah U. Buchdahl of HTMLawyers, Inc. has published his IMA (Internet Marketing Attorney) web site reviews and awards. Well worth a read, Micah has spent considerable time evaluating the sites of the 250 largest law firms in the United States, and ranking them according to his determination of their merits in the following categories: design, …

Subjects: Internet, Marketing

New Net Surfing Survey

The 2002 National Technology Readiness Survey (NTRS), co-sponsored by the Center for e-Service at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business tracks the following data: Impact of the Internet on Work Strides in E-Service Consumer-to-Consumer (C2C) Commerce E-Government Trends From the press release: “The survey suggests companies should accept some personal use …

Subjects: Internet

Slammer Virus Update

Via Politechbot, an informative update on the Slammer virus published in IEEE Spectrum Online. David Litchfield, co-founder of the UK security firm Next Generation Security Software Ltd was interviewed and states that they “first found the vulnerability and reported it to Microsoft in May 2002.”

Subjects: Cybercrime, Internet

Gov't Internet Monitoring Center Under Development

The Washington Post reports that since the 9/11 attacks the administration has been developing a Global Early Warning Information System (GEWIS) to secure the global telecommunications infrastructure from cyberattacks. This program is not part of TIA, but rather is administered by The National Communications System (NCS), which will become part of the Department of Homeland …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Internet, Privacy

UCLA Internet Report

The UCLA Center for Communication Policy today released the third installment of their report, Surveying the Digital Future. The report addresses topics that include the following; Internet Users – Who is Online, Who is Not; Media Use and Trust; Consumer Behavior, Communications Patterns, Social Effects of the Internet (on family, children, friends, politics); the Internet …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Commerce, ID Theft, Internet, Privacy