Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans On a global scale, the UK IT industry is the least satisfied with its education system. Only 14 percent of UK IT decision makers (ITDMs) feel that the UK education system fully prepares professionals for the cyber-security industry. On a global…
Lawyer charges feds admit spying on everyone
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans The Obama administration’s insistence on further delaying a court ruling against the National Security Agency’s telephone surveillance program indicates the government actually was spying on “everyone,” charges a brief by the plaintiffs. The administration is arguing that immediate compliance with an…
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ProtectMyID: #taxtimetip: 27% of tax payers surveyed admit to mailing their taxes NOT via certified mail. Be smart about the easy stuff. #besmarter
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German states admit using spyware on citizens
Four German states have confessed to using spyware to track people online, days after the Chaos Computer Club hacker… View full post on firefox hacker – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security Gregory Evans | LinkedIn Interview With Gregory Evans Gregory Evans Security Expert Gregory…
German officials admit using spyware on citizens
A government surveillance software scandal that erupted in Germany this weekend has spread beyond that nation’s borders, raising questions about how far government officials around the globe might go to monitor citizens through spyware. On Saturday, as reported on MSNBC.com, the German-based Chaos Computer Club announced it had examined a…
German Governments admit spyware was theirs
German Governments admit spyware was theirs By David HeathTuesday, 11 October 2011 23:40 Business IT – Security During the past 24 hours, as many as four German state governments have admitted to using spyware against their citizens. Recent European and other press reports have clarified the situation with the…