09/07/21 Unrelated linkage
09/07/20 Unrelated linkage
09/07/10 Doctor Who: Utopia / The sound of drums / Last of the Time Lords
09/07/07 Doctor Who: Blink
09/07/06 Doctor Who: Human nature / The family of blood
09/07/03 Doctor Who: 42
09/07/02 Unrelated linkage
09/07/01 Doctor Who: The Lazarus experiment
Facebook and privacy. Three strikes, you're out. Newspapers and privacy. Everything else.
Facebook and privacy.
Office of the privacy commissioner of Canada: CIPPIC v. Facebook
Three strikes, you're out.
French "3 strikes" returns, now with judicial oversight!
Newspapers and privacy.
The Guardian: Trail of hacking and deceit under nose of Tory PR chief
David Lacey's security blog: Secrets for sale
Times Online: Is hunting for information in the public interest - or just to interest the public?
Blogzilla: Is data burglary in the public interest?
The Guardian: Press freedom - when the spotlight is the story
Blogzilla: When the spotlight is the story
BBC News Peston's Picks: News of the world bugged Sun editor
Techdirt: This is investigative reporting? News corp. alledgedly hacked into phones, paid off people to silence them
Everything else.
Dark Reading: IBM researchers unveil new data-masking technology
Darkreading: Least-privilege technology, still swimming upstream, but making progress
Techdirt: Is deceptively getting people to spam their friends identity theft?
The data privacy imperative: The week in privacy July 10, 2009
Wired Epicenter: Google vs. Microsoft - what you need to know
NYT Gadgetwise: Does social networking breed social division?
Techdirt: Why the story that bloggers are a few hours behind mainstream press is wrong
Social networking. Security software. Ringtones and copyright. Everything else.
Social networking.
Mail Online: MI6 chief blows his cover as wife's Facebook account reveals family holidays, showbiz friends and links to David Irving
Blogzilla: MI6 stung by Facebook privacy settings
Ars Technica: Assaulted by someone you met online? Don't sue the website
Ars Technica: "MySpace mom" Lori Drew's conviction thrown out
Wired Epicenter: Three cheers for the Lori Drew acquittal, but not for Drew
Techdirt: Judge tosses out Lori Drew ruling
The technology liberation front: Lori Drew acquitted in Megan Meier case - what to do about cyberbullying?
Wired threat level: Judge acquits Lori Drew in cyberbullying case, overrules jury
Security software.
The Register: McAfee false-positive glitch fells PC's worldwide
David Lacey's security blog: The perils of security software
Ringtones and copyright.
Ars Technica: Phone ringtones a "public performance"? EFF, AT&T say no
Wired epicenter: Ringtones are not concerts, groups tell judge
Everything else.
Times Online: Google or Microsoft could hold NHS patient records say Tories
NTOUK: Will the cloud return control over our personal information to us?
Wired Epicenter: British ISP drops ad spying company
Continuing my reviews of 2007 Doctor Who with a load of balls.
The review can be found here:
Utopia / The sound of drums / Last of the Time Lords (2007)
Continuing my reviews of 2007 Doctor Who with an Easter egg.
The review can be found here:
Blink (2007)
Continuing my reviews of 2007 Doctor Who with a case of mistaken identity.
The review can be found here:
Human nature / The family of blood (2007)
Continuing my reviews of 2007 Doctor Who with a pub quiz in outer space.
The review can be found here:
42 (2007)
Insider threat. Identity politics. RFID in mobile phones. Creating copyright consensus. Death throes of the dead tree media. Everything else.
Insider threat.
Speaking of security: Insider risk and insider threat - what's the difference and why does it matter?
V3: Security experts warn of insider threat timebomb
Computer Weekly: Security Zone - understanding why staff break the rules
David Lacey's Security blog: Why staff break security rules
Identity politics.
Identity & Passport Service: Safeguarding Identity Strategy launched
Philip Virgo's When IT meets Politics blog: An overdue outbreak of common sense - "Safeguarding your identity"
Ideal government: Safeguarding your identity hits the blogosphere
RFID in mobile phones.
Silicon.com: RFID in all new mobiles by next summer
The RFID Weblog: RFID in every cell phone by 2010?
Creating copyright consensus.
Ars Technica: Creating worthless copyright "consensus"- Canada's case study
Techdirt: Australian press prints movie industry myths about piracy funding terrorism
Death throes of the dead tree media.
The Becker-Posner blog: The future of newspapers
TechCrunch: How to save the newspapers, vol. XII - outlaw linking
Everything else.
The technology liberation front: Facebook, Twitter, Online identity integration & the future of anonymity
Ideal government: Why we, not government, must own our data
Wired threat level: Deep-packet inspection in U.S. scrutinized following Iran surveillance
WalletPop: What you buy affects your credit
Darkreading: Database security - the first three steps
Schneier on security: Authenticating paperwork
Wired threat level: ATM vendor halts researcher's talk on vulnerability
Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada: Canadians and privacy, final report, March 2009
Wired epicenter: Google - Michael Jackson search spike seemed like an attack
The occasional pamphlet: "Don't ask, don't tell" rights retention for scholarly articles
Techdirt: The ridiculous copyright situation faced by academics who want to promote their own research
Continuing my reviews of 2007 Doctor Who with an experiment gone wrong.
The review can be found here:
The Lazarus experiment (2007)
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