Cambridge Analytica: The bad poster-child for data misuse
The revolution of data collection has changed marketing and offered "insights into the way people behave," says Little M Media's Brian Reich.
The revolution of data collection has changed marketing and offered "insights into the way people behave," says Little M Media's Brian Reich.
Cyberattacks and malware are one of the biggest threats on the internet. Learn about the different types of malware - and how to avoid falling victim to attacks.
FCC's commissioners are expected to approve a set of proposed regulations that would implant anti-copying technology into the next generation of digital TV receivers.
"Is Technology Making Us Safer" was the most entertaining and bleak panel at the AO2005 Summit.
As ransomware attacks continue to rise, Steve Bomberger, head of SEI IT services, tells ZDNet that it's crucial banks and credit unions lock down their security measures in order to protect customer's data and privacy, their own data, and their reputation.
At just under $100, the Blink XT2 is priced in the midrange for home security cameras, but it has no monthly subscription fees and comes with up to a year of free cloud storage.
Billions of user records leak via IoT vendor's exposed Elasticsearch server.
Finally, the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) might be starting to realize that their attempts to control and reduce piracy might actually be having the opposite effect, and are driving honest consumers to piracy.
New technology can mean an end to old liberties and there's little we can do to stop the surveillance state. But maybe we can turn the cameras on the watchers.
U.S. government agencies get a "D+" for computer security as experts warn that attacks will come.