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Google’s darkening agenda
The company's attitudes toward privacy have grown increasingly dismissive. Now some countries are taking notice
Why CISPA is Worse Than SOPA
Following the SOPA/PIPA uproar that splashed across the Internet earlier this year, we now have another cyber-security bill that threatens American Web browsing privacy, the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, otherwise known as CISPA.
Mozilla Slams CISPA, Breaking Silicon Valley's Silence On Cybersecurity Bill
? While the Internet has been bristling with anger over the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, the Internet industry has been either silent or quietly supportive of the controversial bill.??With one exception. Late Tuesday, Mozilla?s Privacy and Public lead sent me the following statement: While we wholeheartedly support a more secure Internet, CISPA has ...
House Passes CISPA, Privacy Concerns May Cause US Hosting Customers to Look Elsewhere
April 27, 2012 -- The US House of Representatives passed the Cyber Information Sharing and Protection Act on Thursday by a vote of 248 to 168, giving the government authority to share cyber threat information with companies.
Cybersecurity Measure Heads to House Floor Despite Privacy Fears
The House is scheduled to begin debating the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, which privacy groups warn is a threat to civil liberties, as early as Thursday.
American Express Company - Shareholder/Analyst Call
American Express Company (AXP)April 30, 2012 9:00 am ET Executives Kenneth I. Chenault - Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, Member of Operating Committee, Chairman of American Express Travel Related Services ...
What you need to know: Cyber Information and Security Protection Act
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Cyber Information and Security Protection Act late Thursday despite concerns over user privacy, the specter of SOPA/PIPA , and a veto threat from the Obama administration.
Homeland Security Internet monitoring dropped from CISPA
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, a Democrat, withdraws her amendment to CISPA that would give Homeland Security more Internet-monitoring authority -- after CISPA's author dubbed it "Big Brother." Originally posted at Privacy Inc.
CISPA Passes The House: What You Need to Know
The legislation gives the government and corporations broad latitude to share your information and digital communications in the name of security. How does that work?
US Warns of 'Catastrophic Cyber-Attack' from China, North Korea or Al Qaida
House of Representative Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers warns of growing online threat to infrastructure and business.
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