GigaomMicrosoft to U.S. — Stop your snooping and behave
Microsoft General Counsel Brad Smith outlines his wish list for U.S. reform in the area of data snooping and scooping. Read more »
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Microsoft General Counsel Brad Smith outlines his wish list for U.S. reform in the area of data snooping and scooping. Read more »
With all the fear, uncertainty and doubt swirling about data security in the wake of Edward Snowden, Target breaches and so on, it’s important for C-level execs to act, not retreat,… Read more »
Researchers out of Harvard, MIT and CERN got together to create a super-secure email program for privacy-focused users. Read more »
Terry Halvorsen, CIO of the Department of the Navy said this move, part of the government’s continuing Cloud First push, could save big bucks Read more »
Company claims a new customer in CERN and plans to build out sales and marketing efforts in the U.S. and Europe Read more »
Americans weren’t swayed much by President Obama’s proposed changes to NSA data gathering and retention policies. Read more »
A new Sanford Bernstein research note susses out the potential damage to U.S. tech companies — especially in China — in the wake of Edward Snowden’s disclosures. Read more »
… but they’re forging ahead anyway. In their expansion mode they will also face growing competition from local providers, especially in China. The Week in Cloud. Read more »
… or at least the year we learned about it. In this week’s Structure Show we discuss the news avalanche touched off by Edward Snowden’s disclosures. Read more »
The former NSA hand, who dominated the headlines with his disclosures on data collection starting in June, continued to hold focus with several interviews on Christmas. Read more »