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Iran takes steps to turn down Internet use
Interview by
Sep 24, 2012
Over the weekend, Iran's government announced it was turning off Google. Officials also said plans are moving ahead to place the country's web users on a walled off intranet -- as opposed to the global Internet the rest of us use.
Computer hackers gather at Las Vegas convention
Interview by
Jul 27, 2012
Computer hackers took over Las Vegas this week as part of the Black Hat conference. Black Hat is a gathering of hackers where they talk about the latest in security and security breaches.
Sen. Joe Lieberman on why the new cybersecurity bill is more carrot than stick
by
Jul 26, 2012
Will incentives be enough to spark security improvement in corporate America?
Who is selling and buying your information online?
Interview by
Jun 22, 2012
An online security expert tells us what companies are doing about the safety of your personal data online.
Online tracking hot on our trail
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Jun 18, 2012
A new study says tracking on the busiest websites has jumped dramatically compared to last year.
Another new cybersecurity bill hits. Will it be enough?
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Mar 2, 2012
Republicans try the non-regulatory approach.
Apple says it won't let apps steal your address book anymore
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Feb 16, 2012
Now the apps will have to ask your permission to take your address book.
Cybersecurity bill politics are quarrelsome but Reid will bring it to the floor
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Feb 16, 2012
Stay tuned for this one.
Senate weighs bigger government role in cyber security
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Feb 7, 2012
Lawmakers are proposing increased government regulation of computer security for "critical" businesses like nuclear power plants, water utilities and chemical factories.
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