Category Archives: Privacy

It’s not too late for privacy

Have you heard the news? “Privacy is dead!” The message is urgent. It’s often shouted...

Getting the security privacy balance wrong

National security analyst Dr Anthony Bergin of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute wrote of the...

Postcard from Monterey 2 #CISmcc

Second Day Reflections from CIS Monterey. Follow along on Twitter at #CISmcc (for the Monterey...

Facebook’s lab rats

It’s long been said that if you’re getting something for free online, then you’re not...

Webinar: Big Privacy

I’m presenting a Constellation Research webinar next week on my latest research into “Big Privacy”...

Three billion was a Snap

June 2, 2014 The latest Snowden revelations include the NSA’s special programs for extracting photos...

Big Privacy: a new Constellation Research Report

I’ve just completed a major new Constellation Research report looking at how today’s privacy practices...

Who’s listening to Ed Snowden?

In one of the most highly anticipated sessions ever at the annual South-by-Southwest (SXSW) culture...

The strengths and weaknesses of Data Privacy in the Age of Big Data

This is the abstract of a current privacy conference proposal. Synopsis Many Big Data and...

How are we to defend anonymity?

If anonymity is important, what is the legal basis for defending it? I find that...