Daily Archives: 13.01.2015

Obama’s data-breach initiative has privacy advocates optimistic, cautious

By Seth Rosenblatt Proposed legislation would establish a national standard for how companies respond to data breaches, with advocates on both sides of the issue supportive of the concept.

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Obama data breach law has privacy advocates optimistic, cautious

By Seth Rosenblatt New regulations proposed by President Obama would establish a national standard for how companies respond to data breaches, with advocates on both sides of the issue supportive of the law.

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Obama data breach law has privacy advocates optimistic, cautious

By Seth Rosenblatt New regulations proposed by President Obama would establish a national standard for how companies respond to data breaches, with advocates on both sides of the issue supportive of the law.

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UK Prime Minister Wants to Ban Messaging Apps Without Backdoor Access

By Gerald Lyncg – Gizmodo UK

UK Prime Minister Wants to Ban Messaging Apps Without Backdoor Access

UK Prime Minister David Cameron has revealed that, should he be re-elected, a Tory government would plan to block encrypted messaging applications like WhatsApp and Snapchat unless the government gets backdoor access to users’ messages.

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Why Is It Called Area 51?

By Melissa – TodayIFoundOut.com

Why Is It Called Area 51?

Despite the CIA’s release of previously classified documents in 2013 that acknowledged the existence of Area 51 as a top-secret U.S. government research facility, many questions about the site remain unanswered. One of the most innocuous, but nonetheless puzzling, is its choice of name. Although theories abound, one plausible explanation is that the moniker derives from its designation as a nuclear weapons testing site.

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Hulk smash! Marvel releases new ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ trailer

By Bonnie Burton The new trailer for “Age of Ultron” reveals the mayhem and madness that happen when Avengers turn on each other, and meet the ultimate villain.
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