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Derek Bruff

The Equifax breach has potentially catastrophic consequences. But we can't let it obscu... - 0 views

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    More on Equifax, this from a Vanderbilt professor, Sarah Igo.
Derek Bruff

This AI Tool Creates a 3D Portrait From a Single Photo - 0 views

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    This doesn't look good for Face ID security.
Derek Bruff

iPhone X's Face ID Inspires Privacy Worries - But Convenience May Trump Them : All Tech... - 1 views

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    Also worrisome... If your password is compromised, you can change it. If your facial data is compromised, well...
Derek Bruff

My Detainment Story or: How I Learned to Stop Feeling Safe in My Own Country and Hate B... - 2 views

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    Here's that firsthand account I mentioned the other day, of a producers from the public radio show On the Media who was detained at the border when returning from a wedding in Canada.
Derek Bruff

On the Equifax Data Breach - Schneier on Security - 1 views

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    Bruce Schneier on the Equifax hack
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Interactive Wond'ry art installation explores issue of internet privacy | News | Vander... - 0 views

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    This interactive art exhibit will be at the Wondry throughout the fall semester.
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Nicole Perlroth - 0 views

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    This journalist covers cyber-security and seems to know her stuff.
Derek Bruff

When it comes to internet privacy, be very afraid, analyst suggests | Harvard Gazette - 2 views

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    Here's a recent interview with security expert Bruce Schneier.
Derek Bruff

Edward Snowden (@Snowden) | Twitter - 0 views

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    Hey, check out Snowden's engaging Twitter feed.
Derek Bruff

Pittsburgh school board won't rescind contract with new superintendent | TribLIVE - 1 views

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    Apparently, a little plagiarism won't get you fired sometimes.
Derek Bruff

Republicans are coming for your browsing histories, not your guns | VICE News - 0 views

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    Senator John McCain has filed an amendment that would allow the FBI to retrieve email metadata and web browsing history without warrants. He's proposing we expand use of National Security Letters, which get around the need for warrants and often come with gag orders, so that if you receive an NSL asking for data, you can't tell anyone about it.
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