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How would you feel about your kids’ teachers wearing a body camera?

Posted on February 10, 2017 by Guy Clapperton

It may just be a trial at the moment, but there are privacy and ethical issues for schools to consider when they issue body cameras to teachers Continue reading How would you feel about your kids’ teachers wearing a body camera?→

Posted in Uncategorized

Twitter says it’s taking steps to make its users safer

Posted on February 9, 2017 by Guy Clapperton

Observers note that Twitter’s somewhat overdue moves come as it continues its search for a buyer Continue reading Twitter says it’s taking steps to make its users safer→

Posted in Social networks, twitter | Tagged Safety

Are you watching your TV or is your TV watching you?

Posted on February 7, 2017 by Guy Clapperton

TV maker Vizio pays $2.2m after collecting data about 11m customers without their consent Continue reading Are you watching your TV or is your TV watching you?→

Posted in Big Brother Watch, privacy, television, tv

Google will use Gmail to nudge you into updating your browser

Posted on February 3, 2017 by Guy Clapperton

If you’re clinging to an older version of Chrome, now is the time to update as Google is ending support for older versions Continue reading Google will use Gmail to nudge you into updating your browser→

Posted in Chrome, gmail, Google, Google Chrome, Updates

What’s the actual cost to a business of a data breach?

Posted on February 2, 2017 by Guy Clapperton

It’s hard to measure the actual financial cost of a breach, never mind the hit to a company’s reputation Continue reading What’s the actual cost to a business of a data breach?→

Posted in Cisco, Data Breaches, Data loss, Security threats

Lego builds social network that should be safe for kids

Posted on February 2, 2017 by Guy Clapperton

Experts welcome Lego’s decision not to allow free text or avatars for young users Continue reading Lego builds social network that should be safe for kids→

Posted in children online, online safety, privacy, Social networks | Tagged Lego

Why you shouldn’t trust baby health monitors

Posted on February 1, 2017 by Guy Clapperton

Gadgets to monitor your baby’s health not only could pose a security risk, they could also be worse than useless, potentially causing real harm Continue reading Why you shouldn’t trust baby health monitors→

Posted in Uncategorized

Pay for experts to rise as cybercrime ‘to cost $6tn a year by 2021’

Posted on January 27, 2017 by Guy Clapperton

Rise in attacks means organisations need to focus their spend in the right places Continue reading Pay for experts to rise as cybercrime ‘to cost $6tn a year by 2021’→

Posted in cybercrime, Security threats, skills

Raspberry Pi to get a boost in brain power thanks to Google’s AI tools

Posted on January 26, 2017 by Guy Clapperton

But what’s in it for Google to develop tools for the maker community? The answer? Data (probably) Continue reading Raspberry Pi to get a boost in brain power thanks to Google’s AI tools→

Posted in ai, Google, Organisations, Raspberry Pi

Verizon’s $4.8bn acquisition of Yahoo put on hold after breach revelations

Posted on January 25, 2017 by Guy Clapperton

Deal to sell core internet business to telecoms giant pushed into second quarter Continue reading Verizon’s $4.8bn acquisition of Yahoo put on hold after breach revelations→

Posted in Organisations, verizon, Yahoo

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