Child Porn or Free Speech

Posted by & filed under EXAM ARTICLE, free speech, pornography, Privacy, Social Media.

Description: Anderson Cooper looks at a portion of the user-generated news site Reddit and its potentially illegal content. Source: CNN .com. Date: Oct 1, 2011 Questions for discussion: Who should police the content on the Internet? Why Is there any content that should not be allowed on the internet? What?

Data Mining: How Companies Now Know Everything About You

Posted by & filed under M-commerce, Privacy, revenue model.

Description: There is now an enormous multibillion-dollar industry based on the collection and sale of this personal and behavioral data. Source: Time.com Date: March 10, 2011 Google’s Ads Preferences believes I’m a guy interested in politics, Asian food, perfume, celebrity gossip, animated movies and crime but who doesn’t care about “books & literature” or “people &… Read more »

Banks fight fraud with new social networking weapons

Posted by & filed under cyber terroism, Digital Policy, fraud, Privacy, Security.

Description: An older type of social network, and it’s being used to help detect fraud. It is the connections between people in the physical world. Source: Globe&Mail.com Date: March 8, 2011 Banks, telecoms providers and insurance companies, among other businesses, are using analytic software to correlate all of their various data sources to produce visualizations of relationships… Read more »

New Hacking Tools Pose Bigger Threats to Wi-Fi Users

Posted by & filed under Cloud Computing, Cyberforensics, IS ethics, Privacy, Security, WI-Fi, wireless networks.

Description: Until recently, only determined and knowledgeable hackers with fancy tools and lots of time on their hands could spy while you used your laptop or smartphone at Wi-Fi hot spots. Source: NYTimes.com Date: Feb 17, 201 You may think the only people capable of snooping on your Internet activity are government intelligence agents or… Read more »

Anybody can be a Hacker for a Price

Posted by & filed under Business Intelligence, Copyright, cyber terroism, Cyberforensics, industry analysis, Privacy.

Description: A website claims to give “administrator” access to various web addresses for a price, causing serious security threats Source: CNN.com Date: Jan 28, 2011 Questions for discussion: Do you thinks this type of be behavior is legal or ethical? What should be done to shut this down? Do you feel the security in these hacked sites… Read more »

When employees cross the line online

Posted by & filed under Business Intelligence, Digital Policy, Human Resources, Privacy, Social Media, Uncategorized.

Description: Most everybody posts online these days. But in an age of conspicuous opinionation, how does an employer know when an employee has crossed the line? Source: Globe & Mail.com Date: Jan 31, 2011 The boundaries between work life and home life are dissolving, just as the difference between public and private communication is becoming… Read more »

F.T.C. Backs Plan to Honor Privacy of Online Users

Posted by & filed under business models, Copyright, Cyberforensics, Digital Policy, Ecommerce, FaceBook, industry analysis, M-commerce, Privacy, Security.

Description: Signaling a sea change in the debate over Internet privacy, the government’s top consumer protection agency on Wednesday advocated a plan that would let consumers choose whether they want their Internet browsing and buying habits monitored. Source: NYTimes.com Date: Dec 1, 2010 Saying that online companies have failed to protect the privacy of Internet… Read more »

Security needs drive cyberforensics industry

Posted by & filed under Biometrics, cyber terroism, Cyberforensics, industry analysis, Privacy, Security.

Description: Cyberforensics, the science of finding and securing digital evidence buried deep within company networks, is fast emerging as a global industry. Source: USAToday.com Date: Nov 23, 2010 Three major players are in the vanguard.PricewaterhouseCoopers has recently hired several former law enforcement agents and prosecutors to supplement its cyberforensic services, which already have 3,000 employees… Read more »