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Varonis Coffee Series Data Privacy and Security Conference

By Editor March 8, 2019 March 10, 2019

Hey, I’m back. My three loyal readers know that my blog efforts these days are on display at the Varonis Inside Out Security Blog. But …

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Privacy

Amazing Interviews With Data Security and Privacy Pros

By Editor October 20, 2017 October 20, 2017

But they’re all on my other website. My two or three loyal readers know that I’ve been more focused over at the IOS blog during …

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Privacy, Social Studies

My Interview With Adam Tanner on the Dark Market in Medical Data

By Editor February 3, 2017 April 20, 2020

If you want to check out what I’m doing these days, you can change channels and catch me at my other show.  I recently spoke …

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Featured News, Privacy, Social Studies

The F*%^ing! Stored Communications Act

By Editor August 16, 2016 September 21, 2016

As has been the case over the last year, more of my work is over at the Inside Out Security blog. I just finished up …

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@NYC, Featured News, Privacy

From the Kickstarter Files: Finding Stuff With Chipolo (and Tile)

By Editor March 20, 2016 March 21, 2016  quadrofoil, sipaboard

Are we entering the golden age of finding lost keys, wallets, purses, favorite coffee mugs, iPhones, and perhaps ultimately socks? Over the last few years, …

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@NYC, Featured News, Privacy

At the Intersection of Law and Data Science With Bennett Borden

By Editor February 29, 2016 April 18, 2020

Over on my other channel, I posted two-part podcast of my interview with attorney Bennett Borden. Bennett is not just another lawyer. He’s had a stint working …

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Featured News, Privacy, Social Studies

My Interview With the Privacy Guru

By Editor March 12, 2015 March 12, 2015

Blogging has been a little light at TvB because of my other show.  Lately I’ve been delving into the security improvements slated for Windows 10—who …

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@NYC, Featured News, Kickstarter, Privacy, Social Studies

More Kickstarter Projects: Robotbase’s Personal AI-bot

By Editor January 14, 2015 February 21, 2016  duy huynh, kickstarter, robotbase

Robotbase’s Personal Robot is the most ambitious project that I’ve seen so far on Kickstarter. If the pitch video of this mobile Siri-like bot is anywhere …

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Featured News, Privacy, Social Studies

Interview with NYU’s Justin Cappos: Our Pathetic Password Protection

By Editor January 12, 2015 January 22, 2015  justin cappos, nyu, nyu-poly

My interview is not here at TvB, but over on my other show at the Metadata Era. Professor Cappos is an Associate Professor of Computer …

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Featured News, Privacy, Social Studies

More Advertisements for Myself: Authentication Ebook Explains it All

By Editor December 29, 2014 January 12, 2015

As tech editorial writers have informed us, this has been the year of the breach. I’m shocked! My go to source for breach stats is …

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Archaic Telecom, Privacy

TextMe: Free Commodities and Privacy

By Editor November 26, 2014 December 3, 2014  groupme, Twilio, voip

Once upon a time, I used to write about about something called Voice over IP or VoIP. They were magical initials at least in the …

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@NYC, Featured News, Privacy, Social Studies

Brief note on StarSnap: You Oughta Be in Pictures

By Editor August 18, 2014 August 28, 2014  freebase

A little summer fun comes by way of an iPhone app that finds close enough matches of your selfie amongst celebrity photos. By the way, …

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Privacy, Social Studies

Brief Note on Anonymizer: Simple Secure Browsing

By admin August 13, 2014 December 26, 2014

I’ve been busy working on my other channel where with each post I’ve become despairing of IT security. For your personal computing, you can take …

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Privacy, Social Studies

CE Week NYC 2014

By Editor June 22, 2014 June 22, 2014  ce week

Blogging has been a light this month because I was slogging through some other assignments. We’ll be back at it again with CE Week returning …

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Archaic Telecom, Privacy

Hack Jersey’s Open Data Summit at Montclair State

By admin March 27, 2014 March 27, 2014  hack jersey, mark headd, nj

Journalists, Gov. 2.0 advocates, computer-aware reporters, and citizen watchdog groups will be gathering at Montclair State University on May 15. This Open Data Summit will …

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@NYC, Featured News, Privacy

FTC Takes Big Data Privacy Seriously

By Editor March 25, 2014 April 8, 2014  big data

I’m still trying to catch up from last week’s Gigaom Structure conference, where I spent two days listening to the Big Data industrial complex yak …

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@NYC, Privacy

Kpass: Beta Launch of COPPA Parent Verification

By admin March 16, 2014 March 16, 2014  coppa, kpass, pii

Kpass contacted us last week to show their verification process that lets children’s web sites meet COPPA rules. Brief refresher: The Children’s Online Privacy Protection …

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Privacy, Social Studies

Advertisements for Myself: My Phishing and Data Breach eBook

By Editor March 7, 2014 March 8, 2014

I wrote an incredibly readable eBook on the most important challenge facing humankind IT. Give me ten minutes of your time, and by the end of “Anatomy of a Phish” you’ll have a complete grasp

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@NYC, Featured News, Privacy

Favorites from Legal Hacker’s Hackathon

By Editor February 17, 2014 March 6, 2014  clearbutton, hacker league, legal hackers, unhosted.org

The folks over at the Hacker League have collected all the projects from the multi-city Legal Hackathon from two weekends ago. My view of these …

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@NYC, Featured News, Privacy

What I missed at the Legal Hackers’ Hackathon

By Editor February 10, 2014 February 17, 2014  Bruce Schneier, hackathon, legal hackers, new york

I’ve been busy with other projects so I was unable to make the New York Legal Hackers second annual hackathon this past weekend in Brooklyn. …

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