Category «Privacy»

Recent Surveys Track and Report on Corporate Data Leaks

Two recent articles worth review that cite a number of recent surveys, along with accompanying statistics, detailing corporate security leaks. The more general article is from Internetnews.com and notes that Gartner Group research identifies 70% of security breaches as orginating from within organizations. This LabRat Magazine article provides additional references on data leaks as well …

Subjects: PC Security, Privacy

Interview with Spyware Buster Ben Edelman

Declan McCullagh interviewed Harvard net researcher extraordinare Ben Edelman about his ongoing work to identify and inform the public about spyware and adware. Related reference: Spitzer Sets Sights on Spyware – “New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, the “sheriff of Wall Street,” has ramped up the staff of his Internet Bureau, and seems to be …

Subjects: Cybercrime, PC Security, Privacy

Growing Concerns About the Publication of Personal Data on the Web

From Wired, this article Your Identity, Open to All clearly elucidates the privacy issues associated with signficantly increased accessibility to personal data on the web that is aggregated from public domain sources. Questions about the accuracy of this data, its timeliness, the reliability of the sources from which it is extrapolated, and the reasons for …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Government, ID Theft, Privacy

Comprehensive New Report Says More than 80% of Computers Infected With Spyware

Press release from May 3, 2005: “Webroot Software, the leading provider of anti-spyware software and other security technologies for consumers and enterprises, today released the anti-spyware industry’s first comprehensive report on spyware, The State of Spyware Report (reg. req’d), an in-depth review and analysis of the impact of spyware, adware and unwanted software on consumers …

Subjects: Cybercrime, PC Security, Privacy

Hearing on Assessing Data Security

Committee on Financial Services hearing entitled “Assessing Data Security: Preventing Breaches and Protecting Sensitive Information,” May 04, 2005. Opening Statement of Chairman Michael G. Oxley Opening Statement of Representative Paul E. Gillmor Prepared Testimony: Ms. Barbara Desoer, Global Technology, Service & Fulfillment Executive, Bank of America; Mr. Eugene Foley, President & CEO, Harvard University Employees …

Subjects: Congress, Cybercrime, E-Records, Legislation, Privacy

Hearing on PATRIOT Act: Criminal Wiretaps and Delayed Notice Search Warrants

House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security – Oversight Hearing on the Implementation of the USA PATRIOT Act: Sections 201, 202, 223 of the Act that Address Criminal Wiretaps, and Section 213 of the Act that Addresses Delayed Notice, May 3, 2005. Statement by Chairman Coble Statements of Michael Sullivan, United States …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, Legislation, Patriot Act, Privacy