A working group of House lawmakers studying the thorny problem of encryption this week appeared to lean away from a law requiring companies to provide law enforcement with any form of guaranteed access to locked communications.
A working group of House lawmakers studying the thorny problem of encryption this week appeared to lean away from a law requiring companies to provide law enforcement with any form of guaranteed access to locked communications.
Our colleagues in security have been increasingly (and rightly) raising the alert that security threats are not only the domain of IT, but an enterprisewide concern that necessitates a team approach across the executive suite. As such, the C-suite and its functional teams need more education, understanding and engagement in order have an appropriate, risk-aware […]
A recent #poll by Wakefield Research delved into the psyche of the American voter asking them many questions about who will lead them through cyberspace the next four years. According to the survey, which was sponsored by #pkware, the majority (64 percent) of registered U.S. #voters believe it is likely that a 2016 #presidential campaign […]
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