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IBM Watson: Milestones in Healthcare
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Osama bin Laden didn't use encryption: 17 documents released
Osama bin Laden didn't use encryption to protect the thousands of files stored in the Pakistani compound where he was killed. 17 of the 6,000 documents have now been publicly released.
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Why the FBI thinks you (and I) may be terrorists
Concerned about privacy? Use an online proxy, or the Tor network? A leaked FBI document suggests that these kinds of people may be considered "suspicious".
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Still processing after all these days (9/11 Diary)
In this article exploring the events of September 11, ZDNet Government columnist David Gewirtz examines the role of technology in the aftermath.
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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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Analysis: Is Wikileaks' Assange actually a terrorist?
Is, in fact, Julian Assange a terrorist? Or is he something else?
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Lawmaker wants Google Maps to blur certain buildings
A California assemblyman fears that terrorists could use Google Maps to select their targets and wants to blur out detailed images.
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Report: Data-mining for terrorists doesn't work
After years of the federal government grabbing all the data it could find, building huge collections through which to data-mine for connections that would yield leads to terrorism suspects, a...
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Telco lobbyists urge suppression of eavesdropping lawsuits: is this OK?
Image is from the Saturday Evening Post of June 6, 1964. How little has changed. Newsweek's Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball have the scoop on a joint effort by Verizon, AT&T and the...
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E-jihadists take advantage of net technology good and bad
The arrest of the so-called "jihadist James Bond" is putting the spotlight on how terrorists are using the Internet. Like other criminals, terrorists are taking advantage of zombie techniques, but...
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Who's a terrorist? AL site offers a distressingly broad definition
Who's a terrorist? Increasingly state governments and the Department of Homeland Security are attempting to tar all violent protesters with the brush of terrorism. An Alabama state website...
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Anonymous: 'We are not terrorists' (video)
Anonymous has responded to Activision's marketing campaign for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, which paints the hacktivist group as terrorists. Also, Activision CEO Eric Hirshberg has been doxed.
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Osama bin Laden didn't use encryption: 17 documents released
Osama bin Laden didn't use encryption to protect the thousands of files stored in the Pakistani compound where he was killed. 17 of the 6,000 documents have now been publicly released.
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FBI warns Congress of terrorist hacking
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is warning Congress that terrorist groups may employ hackers to attack the United States. Separately, Anonymous was brought up by the FBI.
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Why the FBI thinks you (and I) may be terrorists
Concerned about privacy? Use an online proxy, or the Tor network? A leaked FBI document suggests that these kinds of people may be considered "suspicious".
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Still processing after all these days (9/11 Diary)
In this article exploring the events of September 11, ZDNet Government columnist David Gewirtz examines the role of technology in the aftermath.
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How Mumbaikars used Twitter and Google to coordinate help during the terrorist attack
The citizens of Mumbai come together and use the Internet to help coordinate support for victims of the 07/13 Mumbai terror attack. Crowd sourced map, helpline spreadsheet, blood requests and...
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Whistleblowers or terrorists? The Wikileaks story
This self-styled media organization leaked the largest cache of classified intelligence in U.S. history. But who are these guys anyway? Our special report takes a closer look at the inner workings...
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Terrorists turn to gamification to create more devoted followers
You might roll your eyes at the idea of using gamification to sell children sugary cereals -- but this news will really furrow your brows. Recent reports show that terrorist organizations, such as...
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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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Analysis: Is Wikileaks' Assange actually a terrorist?
Is, in fact, Julian Assange a terrorist? Or is he something else?
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