Author Archives: Stephen Wilson

Please. There is no perfect privacy.

A new effort dubbed Project Enigma “guarantees” us privacy, by way of a certain technology....

Spare us the outrage over Safe Harbor changes

For 35 years now, a body of data protection jurisprudence has been built on top...

Does government have the innovation appetite?

Under new Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, innovation for once is the policy du jour in...

An identity glut on the Internet of Things

  A superconducting mag lev train. Picture credit: Wikimedia, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike...

On certain criticism of Frank Gehry

A letter to the editor, Sydney Morning Herald, January 14, 2011. The ABC screened a...

Biometrics Privacy Trust Mark Development – Stage 2

The Biometrics Institute has received Australian government assistance to fund the next stage of the...

A letter on Free Speech and the Right to be Forgotten

An unpublished letter to New Yorker magazine, August 2015. Kelefa Sanneh (“The Hell You Say”,...

Good, better, BlackBerry

In the latest course of a 15 month security feast, BlackBerry has announced it is...

Card Not Present fraud trends (sadly) back to normal

The Australian Payments Clearing Association (APCA) releases card fraud statistics every six months for the...

BlackBerry Security Summit 2015

On July 23, BlackBerry hosted its second annual Security Summit, once again in New York...