transcript | Mar 2, 2006
Although a right to personal privacy is not mentioned in the Constitution, most judges and legal scholars acknowledge that a measure of privacy is essential to the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. The exact extent of that privacy, however, is highly contested. Indeed, some of the most hotly debated high court decisions in U.S. […]
report | Feb 22, 2006
This week’s Washington Post magazine story by Brian Krebs should serve as yet another wake-up call to internet users who do not take precautions against software intrusions.
presentation | Feb 17, 2006
This presentation covers two main themes -- what are parents currently doing to protect their children from unwanted content, and how are adolescent and adult internet users producing and sharing their own content online.
presentation | Nov 10, 2005
Thought-provoking scenarios of the future regarding education and network security.
report | Nov 3, 2005
Seven things to know about online security and privacy.
presentation | Nov 3, 2005
Seven basic things to understand about Americans and their privacy in the internet age.
report | Nov 1, 2005
Stop me if you've heard this one: A hacker, a privacy commissioner, and Microsoft's identity architect walk into a casino...
presentation | Oct 28, 2005
Nine out of ten internet users have taken evasive actions to avoid software intrusions, but their guerrilla tactics may not be enough. Two possible future scenarios are presented, along with questions for privacy professionals to consider.
report | Sep 28, 2005
OnGuard Online is a new site for consumers who want to protect their computers from software intrusions.
report | Aug 18, 2005
A profile of those who say they have sampled porn online.