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The Brave New World of Work Surveillance
Takeaways from Watching Me Watching You Cybersalon 11th October 2017 Lord Kelvin noted back in 1890 that ‘what can be measured, can be…
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The opposite of privilege – Net.Wars by Wendy Grossman
Originally published on pelicancrossing.net A couple of weeks ago, Cybersalon held an event to discuss modern trends in workplace surveillance. In the…
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Risk profile – Net.Wars by Wendy Grossman
Originally published on pelicancrossing.net So here is this week’s killer question: “Are you aware of any large-scale systems employing this protection?” It’s…
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Towards a standard for Anarchy by Ben Greenaway
Cryptography is challenging, both technically and politically. While strong, end-to-end encryption, properly deployed, helps to safeguard you and your personal information online,…
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Cost basis – Net.Wars by Wendy Grossman
Originally published on pelicancrossing.net There’s plenty to fret about in the green paper released this week outlining the government’s Internet Safety Strategy…
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Ubersicht – Net.Wars by Wendy Grossman
Originally posted on pelicancrossing.net If it keeps growing, every company eventually reaches a moment where this message arrives: it’s time to grow…
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Equifaction – Net.Wars by Wendy Grossman
Originally posted on pelicancrossing.net The Equifax announcement this week is peculiarly terrible. It’s not just that 143 million Americans and uncertain numbers…
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Going dark – Net.Wars by Wendy Grossman
Originally posted on pelicancrossing.net “Democracy dies in darkness,” slogans the Washington Post on its morning emails and front page. This week, a…
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The greatest show on Earth – Net.Wars by Wendy Grossman
Originally published on pelicancrossing.net on August 24th, 2017 “Oh, yeah, I’m going down Broadway.” “Working. I’m going to try to get a…
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Cage Match – Net.Wars by Wendy Grossman
Originally published on pelicancrossing.net on August 18th, 2017 “The robot”, a friend used to call his telephone answering machine. “The robot”, another…
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