Feb 01 2012
Network Security Podcast, Episode 266
We’re a day late, but we still managed to get this week’s show recorded! Rich is soaking up sun (or “teaching”, as he claims) in Cancún, Mexico, so we decided to rope in the illustrious Mike “Rybolov” Smith to discuss, surprise-surprise, privacy and monitoring.
Network Security Podcast, Episode 266, February 1, 2012
Show Notes:
- Google announces privacy changes across products; users can’t opt out
- On The Google Privacy Policy Controversy And The Fantasy Of Opting Out
- FBI to monitor Facebook, Twitter, Myspace
- 6 things you need to know about the new EU privacy framework
- What Europe’s ‘Right to Be Forgotten’ Has in Common with SOPA
- Symantec tells customers to disable pcAnywhere software
- Tonight’s Music: Boggie with Holy Ghost Blues
The question as always with these SOPA acts is ‘where do you draw the line?’ What do you say can be withdrawn on censored and what doesn’t have to be? There’s no easy answer.
Pretty cool stuff mate.