ACLU suing U.S. gov't over NSA-Verizon data collection methods
The non-profit is citing its stance as a Verizon customer to give its complaint against the NSA some credence.
The non-profit is citing its stance as a Verizon customer to give its complaint against the NSA some credence.
This is a great week for ZDNetGovWeek. Violet Blue and David Gewirtz went head-to-head on the freedom vs. security debate, moderated by Zack Whittaker. That, plus all the gov news that's fit to blog, worldwide, this week in ZDNetGovWeek.
The "Cromnibus" budget bill blocks the Obama administration's plans to relinquish control of Internet domain name and address administration. We're all better off this way.
Liberty Reserve is in hot water with federal agents after allegedly laundering money worldwide.
On earnings eve, Yahoo is working to clean up its image as far as the PRISM scandal goes.
The US Department of Commerce announced today that it would relinquish control over the administration of the Internet.
Google argues it has the constitutional right to publicly address information it is forced to share with the U.S. government.
Given the US Government's track record in keeping data secure, what makes anyone think moving Federal IT operations to the cloud is a good idea?
A government shutdown doesn't mean just that our completely useless politicians go home and stop breaking things. Oh, no. That, at least, would have an upside.
Innovation software platforms aren't just the domain of Fortune 500 organizations even local government is getting into the act. I recently has the opportunity with Chris Vein, CIO for the city and county of San Francisco, about an effort to use crowdsourcing to address some of the city's woes.