December 4, 2014 Cross-Country Skis, With Chips and an App by JACK BELL By JACK BELL Several models have microchips installed to make choosing skis and tracking activity easier, and an app helps determine when and how…
December 4, 2014 Betting on Security Start-Ups in an Age of Data Breaches by DAVID GELLES By DAVID GELLES Entrepreneurs are addressing the need for tighter corporate security, but skewed valuations are making it more difficult to determine which companies…
December 4, 2014 French Official Campaigns to Make ‘Right to be Forgotten’ Global by MARK SCOTT By MARK SCOTT Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin, who heads the French data protection authority and heads a European body composed of the region’s 28 national privacy…
December 4, 2014 18 Months of Breaches, Flaws and Revelations by Unknown Author By Unknown Author Major security breaches in government and private industry since 2013. Published: December 2, 2014 at 07:00PM from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1vjeBr7 via…
December 4, 2014 Reinventing the Internet to Make It Safer by NICOLE PERLROTH By NICOLE PERLROTH The Defense Department and leading computer scientists are working together to improve security by imagining an Internet rebuilt from scratch. Published:…
December 4, 2014 Minimizing In-Store Shopping Dangers by MOLLY WOOD By MOLLY WOOD Cash is the most secure form of payment, but there are also other alternatives to magnetic-stripe credit and debit cards. Published:…
December 4, 2014 Smart Steps at the Online Checkout by MOLLY WOOD By MOLLY WOOD Security breaches can happen when you shop online, so here are tips to ensure privacy. Published: December 1, 2014 at 07:00PM…
December 4, 2014 With Fraud Afoot, Shield Your Wallet by MOLLY WOOD By MOLLY WOOD Credit cards have more legal protection than debit cards, but a quick response is the key to keeping intruders from your…
December 4, 2014 Smart Nurseries Track a Baby’s Sleep, but Don’t Yet Aid It by MOLLY WOOD By MOLLY WOOD A new generation of wearable devices for sleeping infants can gather lots of data, but parents might struggle to figure out…
December 4, 2014 British Government Proposes a ‘Google Tax’ by MARK SCOTT and STEPHEN CASTLE By MARK SCOTT and STEPHEN CASTLE George Osborne, the British chancellor of the Exchequer, proposed a new 25 percent tax on the local profits…