The antivirus company wants laws to be drawn up that place stiffer controls over data that is collected covertly from devices being used by children.
CEO John Chen has said in an interview that he isn’t afraid to ditch BlackBerry handsets if they aren’t making money for the firm.
NSA concerned that current methods of cryptography may be going to be woefully inadequate when quantum computers come online.
The UK’s spy agency probed entire soveriegn nations' Internet infrastructures for server weaknesses so it could exploit vulnerable ports.
Since the report was first published back in 2009, requests for user data have risen 150 per cent globally, and 250 per cent in the US.
Amlin CTO Steve O'Donnell knows enterprise storage inside-out, and he spilled the beans when he recently popped into ITProPortal Towers.
A US privacy board has given its support to the NSA's foreign spying operations, declaring them both legal and effective.
The creator of the web has been talking about net neutrality and mass web surveillance at “The Web We Want” event in London.
This latest revelation shines some light on the coersive methods used by the US government to force or cajole tech companies operating on US soil into cooperating with the programme.
After the NSA leaks and the huge controversy that still surrounds Snowden's revelations, Internet users and businesses alike can hardly be blamed for fearing for the safety of their online data.
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