Predictions in Cybersecurity For 2018
Prediction #1: people will continue to be terrible on the internet.
Prediction #1: people will continue to be terrible on the internet.
If you want to tighten the reins on where your data’s going, you do have some options.
Because that's a dick move, and we all know it.
Unless you protect yourself, as soon as you open up an internet browser, you begin to leave digital footprints behind.
The Bridge acts like a layer between your email client and ProtonMail’s servers, ensuring that your messages are always encrypted.
It’s about updating the way we think about privacy in the digital age.
Just a little reminder that yep, you’re being watched, pretty much all the time.
It seems companies have gotten into the habit of taking their sweet time with these sorts of disclosures.
The secret payment ultimately cost several Uber security executives their jobs.
Google’s betraying the public’s trust.
Haven't its customers suffered enough?
You have to wonder who thought attaching an internet-enabled microphone and a GPS tracker to a kid would be a good idea in the first place.
It'll also detect and automatically block access to known malicious websites.
Executives claim they need more support to combat data breaches from Government-backed hacker groups.
Talk about an invasion of privacy.
As incredible as these technologies might be, they also present serious ethical conundrums that could one day compromise our privacy, identity, agency, and equality.