Well in the last post I promised that I would make the jump to a solution that increases the value of Internet, and gives me a choice in how and what I share on the Internet. So lets get straight to it. First a recap. the solution will have four key attributes that promote […]
Posts Categorized: Privacy
Me, My Privacy, Security and Identity on the Web – Part IV
In this blog post we’re going to make the transitional jump from the current Internet, to one that offers more of a choice when it comes to privacy. However before we make the leap it’s important to note – there’s no solution to privacy without trust. The second you share something with somebody […]
Me – The intersection of Privacy, Security and Identity on the Web – Part III
In my last post (link) I discussed the current proposed DNT standard and why I have serious reservations about it’s viability. At the end I mentioned that this would provide an opportunity for innovation to occur – so lets take a look at what something would/could look like. To recap. First and foremost the […]
Me – The intersection of Privacy, Security and Identity on the Web – Part II
In this post we’ll take a look at how the current Do Not Track standard compares to the viable solution list from the last post. To recap. First and foremost the solution will have four key attributes that promote the following: Confidence, Privacy, Choice and Innovation. In addition it must support the following […]
Some Animals Are More Equal When it Comes to Digital Privacy
In a recent conversation with a colleague, it suddenly struck me that while I see lots of products and services (and budget dollars) supporting IT security, there are almost no products or services supporting privacy. Why is that? Security is about protecting corporate data. But let’s look at the other side of security – privacy. Privacy […]