DoJ is trying to predict how terrorists will use the Internet of Things
US Department of Justice, together with other agencies, is evaluating and trying to predict those risks before they come into reality.
US Department of Justice, together with other agencies, is evaluating and trying to predict those risks before they come into reality.
Manual of Harris Corp.’s surveillance device shows how police can spy on phones.
Microsoft won a closely-watched case against US Department of Justice on disclosure of European customer data.
Secret report reveals that Germany’s intelligence agency, the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND), has repeatedly seriously violated law.
This article explains three commonly used security terms for non-technical people.
“Visual hacking” is spying on physical items: like overlooking someone’s computer or mobile screen, desk, paper documents.
How to find what data is there about you on the internet?
Stolen identity information is freely available on Darknet.
Microsoft has revealed that it is expanding the coverage of “right to be forgotten” mechanism in Europe.
Reuse of passwords may lead to bad consequences – hack of one account may allow attacker to accesses also other accounts.
There are tech companies out there selling spy tools to governments.
Hunton & Williams has published chapters of the third edition of the book The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Data Protection 2016.