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The Next Generation Cloud and Your Network
The cloud is already on the verge of version 2.0. It's more than file storage and collaboration now. To learn more, check out this video. You'll see why the cloud is getting everyone excited, again.
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Reliance to strengthen homeland security with their 4G network
Along with consumer services like LTE devices and local content, Reliance will let security agencies in the country use their infrastructure for homeland security.
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Report TSA profiling with new free app FlyRights
Passengers can report unfair TSA screenings or suspected profiling with Apple and Android app FlyRights.
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Web inventor slams UK monitoring plans as 'destruction of human rights'
Tim Berners-Lee, the Web inventor, has come out with a scathing attack on the UK's 'draconian' plans to monitor in real-time UK web and email traffic, and Skype and phone calls.
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UK's 'Patriot Act' Web monitoring law could face European veto
New plans by the UK government to monitor all Web and phone traffic, set to be announced at the weekend, could be shot down by the European Commission.
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Everybody pirates: RIAA, Homeland Security caught downloading torrents
Since the release of a website that monitors nearly 20 percent of all public BitTorrent downloaders, even more pro-SOPA figures have been found downloading copyrighted material.
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U.S. finally acknowledges Chinese and Russian cyberthreat
The difference between China and the United States is that China can execute on its grand plans unfettered by such inconveniences as democratic process or public opinion.
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Why 9/11 proved terrorism is a failed strategy (9/11 Diary)
Sorry, terrorists. 9/11 didn't change anything. The game is still our own, to win or to lose.
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America reacts to 9/11: Why I began investigating the Patriot Act
A personal telling of my experience of September 11th, 2001, and the subsequent battle to unravel the post-9/11 Patriot Act's reach to Europe and further afield.
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September 11: Ten years after
In the world of business and technology, what's different? What's unchanged? How have our data centers, our backup plans and our business strategies evolved?
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India and US to work together on Data.gov and against cyber-crime
During Hillary Clinton's visit to India, the two countries have signed an MoU to fight cyber-crime and also work together on developing the open Data.gov project.
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Homeland Security warns of China software threat
The Department of Homeland Security has issued a warning after a security researcher discovered software from a Chinese company contained bugs which hackers could exploit to launch attacks on...
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Can a cyber-attack really be considered an 'act of war'?
While cyber-attacks could be -- criminologically speaking -- seen an act of war, the response should not be disproportionate or militarised.
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Homeland Security to issue terror alerts via Facebook, Twitter
The Department of Homeland Security's new National Terrorism Advisory System will use Facebook and Twitter to distribute alerts in some cases.
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Counting consequences: Why Wikileaks cannot be a 'terrorist organisation'
A break away from traditional tech, today, to explain why Wikileaks and Assange could not be considered terrorists, and the resulting consequences if they are.
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Nasdaq OMX reportedly hacked
Nasdaq OMX, which owns the stock exchange that lists numerous tech giants ranging from Intel to Microsoft to Cisco, has reportedly been hacked, but it's unclear to what extent.
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Analysis: Is Wikileaks' Assange actually a terrorist?
Is, in fact, Julian Assange a terrorist? Or is he something else?
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Congressman says Wikileaks is a terrorist group
The incoming chairman of the US House of Representatives' Homeland Security Committee says Wikileaks should be officially designated as a terrorist organization.
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Surface computers linked via internet allow for new 'mixed-presence' collaboration
Researchers at Purdue and the University of Manitoba have developed software that enables users to use tabletop-sized touch displays interactively over the Internet.
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How 'National Unfriend Day' can prevent terrorism
Jimmy Kimmel is on a one-man mission against the 'culture of Facebook' by announcing National Unfriend Day. But it may well offer a positive side effect: preventing terrorism.
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Is Wikileaks Julian Assange worse than Osama Bin Laden?
Assange is, essentially, a terrorist. He needs to be stopped. He needs to be treated by the allies in the same way we'd treat any other terrorist.
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