For anybody who might be interested, I have updated the list of all my monthly columns at Datamation / eSecurity Planet / Jupiter… (wherever they’re posting it this month). ;-)
http://www.privacyclue.com/index.php/columns/
Cheers!
For anybody who might be interested, I have updated the list of all my monthly columns at Datamation / eSecurity Planet / Jupiter… (wherever they’re posting it this month). ;-)
http://www.privacyclue.com/index.php/columns/
Cheers!
Tonight on The David Lawrence Show…
Here are tonight’s news items that I’ll be talking about on when I join my friend, David Lawrence, for my weekly segment on his radio show, The David Lawrence Show:
Don’t like a privacy policy? Tough!
Shocking News: U.S. Government is sloppy with privacy!
Making Smart Phones More Secure
Remember, you can always download the audio of this hour, or any hour, from David Lawrence’s website for a micro-payment of 25ยข. You can also subscribe to them and have them automatically downloaded to your iPod via iTunes at David Lawrence Unplugged.
Tonight on The David Lawrence Show…
Here are tonight’s news items that I’ll be talking about on when I join my friend, David Lawrence, for my weekly segment on his radio show, The David Lawrence Show:
HP Scandal Moves to Criminal Court
Websense Tallies the Phishing Toll
Tonight on The David Lawrence Show…
Justin and I are still in Los Angeles and we decided to meet up with David and Lili for dinner. Naturally, rather than fill the last hour of the show with actual content, David asks me to give some unscripted tips on protecting privacy online. We also spend an inordinate amount of time futzing with the new FlashMic from Sennheiser, which Justin procured for his job. You can download the audio of the show at this link, only $0.25 through BitPass.
Tonight on The David Lawrence Show…
Here are tonight’s news items that I’ll be talking about on when I join my friend, David Lawrence, for my weekly segment on his radio show, The David Lawrence Show:
Seattle-area man exposes Craigslist sex ad responders
Gonzales Wants ISPs to Save User Data
No Kidding, HP Sponsors ‘Privacy Innovation’ Award
Rising Stakes in the Spam Wars
HP Chairwoman Leaves in Spying Furor