EFF's new Do Not Track standard seeks to stop sneaky data collection
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is trying to make "Do Not Track" more meaningful with some clear rules for the web to follow.
Jared Newman | 05 Aug | Read more
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is trying to make "Do Not Track" more meaningful with some clear rules for the web to follow.
Jared Newman | 05 Aug | Read more
The official calendar for Joshua Wright, a commissioner with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, shows he has had many meetings with technology company lobbyists, but none with consumer advocates, even though consumer protection is a major part of the agency's mission.
Grant Gross | 05 Apr | Read more
After recent revelations about the U.S. National Security Agency's widespread surveillance of Internet communications, the coordination of the Internet's technical infrastructure should move away from U.S. government oversight, said 10 groups involved in the Internet's technical governance.
Grant Gross | 16 Oct | Read more
The World Wide Web Consortium has bowed to pressure from content providers calling for more copyright protection in the HTML 5.1 spec, a move critics say could lead to a user-unfriendly web.
Antone Gonsalves | 07 Oct | Read more
The World Wide Web Consortium has rejected an attempt by the advertising industry to hijack a specification describing how websites should respond to "do not track" requests sent by Web browsers.
Loek Essers | 16 Jul | Read more
Vox pop interviews live at the Women in Security Conference & Awards 2019.
Vox pop interviews live at the Women in Security Conference & Awards 2019.
Vox pop interviews live at the Women in Security Conference & Awards 2019.
Vox pop interviews live at the Women in Security Conference & Awards 2019.
Tamara Baker was awarded the CSO Special Recognition award at the 2019 CSO Inaugural Women in Security Awards in September.