Google, Facebook, LinkedIn jump to update Transparency Report data
Google asserts that it will be at liberty to divulge about all of the kinds of data requests it receives from U.S. legal and government agencies for the first time ever.
Google asserts that it will be at liberty to divulge about all of the kinds of data requests it receives from U.S. legal and government agencies for the first time ever.
The FTC has issued some new rules regarding online advertising to make things clearer for consumers.
Cupertino wants to make it clear that it opposes Washington's "gag order" about certain national security orders.
Published late on Friday, the statement hones in on telephony metadata. Translation? Phone records.
The tech giants implicated in the PRISM hubbub have repeatedly denied offering access, but new documents reveal the NSA footed the bill for compliance costs.
The review group is one of the four "specific," albeit not "all-inclusive" steps announced during last Friday's press conference at the White House.
The former Secretary of State concluded that innovation is at the core of solving not only technology and marketing problems, but also "human problems that can only be addressed by habits of the heart."
Facebook's CEO chimes in about the NSA PRISM scandal, and he isn't mincing words.
The legal case of the U.S. against Edward Snowden is going into action, based on a new report.
Scott has more than three decades of experience in the technology industry -- not to mention the role of CIO pops up several times on his resumé.