Technology

Greater respect for privacy deters leaks of personal information
December 08, 2020

The cause of recent massive personal information leakage involving card companies in Korea is not only in a poor risk management system. Korea needs to look at the deeper source […]

Americans’ Privacy Strategies Post-Snowden
March 26, 2015

In response to the mass surveillance revelations by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, Americans have begun to change their habits to protect their privacy. According to the Pew Research Forum […]

Cell phone habits of college students in US, South Korea studied
November 08, 2014
The cell phone habits of 1,600 college students in the US and South Korea have been the focus of recent study by researchers who determined that mobile media is standardizing communications across the globe. The study found that students were turning more to their mobile phones to find information rather than to traditional media.
To Catch A Spy- Foreign Policy
April 15, 2015

In this article Kate Brannen examines biometric and facial recognition software’s effect on the tradecraft of American agents. The prevalence of these technologies has helped thwart terrorists and criminals. At […]

Don’t Tell the TV
March 18, 2015

In the latest edition of “The Creepy Files” Samsung announced that owners who control their Smart TV’s using its voice activation feature are being recorded and transmitted to third party […]

Can You Hear Me Now?: Cell Phones and Human Rights
May 24, 2014

Privacy is a right we have no matter how far technology progresses.

Not-so-private lives- The Economist
April 10, 2015

A recent piece in this week’s issue of The Economist, discussed the differences between European and American ideas of privacy. According to the article “German and American attitudes to privacy […]

Stressed out by technology? Check out this recent Pew Research study
January 17, 2015

The Pew Research Center for Internet, Science and Technology recently published a study on the impact of technology on people’s stress. This research explores whether the use of social media, mobile […]

A new insurance attack.
March 27, 2015

National Public Radio (NPR) reported on Wednesday, 18 March reported that ANOTHER major US health insurer has experience a massive data breach. Premera Blue Cross, a Blue Cross/Blue Shield member […]

The Internet of Things and Wearable Technology: Addressing Privacy and Security Concerns without Derailing Innovation
December 09, 2014

The next great wave of Internet-enabled innovation has arrived, and it is poised to revolutionize the way humans interact with the world around them. This paper highlights some of the […]

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