Manufacturers have moved on from just putting devices online, adding AI and machine learning to consumer items that would do perfectly well without them
News in brief: moon tourists to launch ‘next year’; health provider fined after breach; drone pilot jailed
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News in brief: San Diego plans data-gathering smart city upgrade; Amazon says no; judge says no
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News in brief: pushback on Pirate Bay ban; course in fake news; autonomous Ubers get passengers
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Live from RSA 2017 – the inside track [Chet Chat Podcast 258]
Chester Wisniewski and John Shier share their thoughts from the floor of this year’s RSA Conference in San Francisco.
Facebook’s new jobs service sparks privacy fears
As Facebook prepares to park its tanks on LinkedIn’s lawn, now is a good time to think about how your profile might look to a prospective employer – and take steps to lock it down
The quantified employee: new ways to be watched at work
Your employer could be tracking not just the work you do, but your conversations, your emotions, your bathroom breaks and more. Are you ok with that?
Where does the buck stop when there’s a security breach?
Is it the IT department’s problem, or does the buck go as far as the C-suite? Opinions are polarised, but it’s more nuanced in the real world
News in brief: robot tax mooted; Kim Dotcom faces extradition; Apple buys biometrics start-up
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Your computer is a cookie that you can’t delete
Browsing the web? You can still be identified even if you switch browser