As you know, we’ve been closely watching the discussions regarding the Do Not Track (DNT) initiative. A key discussion point is about first and third parties and how a third party can become a first party once you click on a “like” button or click through to another site or use an embedded service within […]
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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 […]
BYOD – Bring Your Own Demographics
For the very first time, today I visited an ad-supported blog and noticed that with 100% accuracy, I was served ads for things I was looking at over the past few weeks – business and personal – all mixed together. Cool, right? Relevant right? Well not exactly. Too late boys & girls – I’ve moved on. […]
Simplifying BYOD Support for Mobile Web Access
Every business is different and for most, their mobile strategies are still being formed. The BYOD phenomenon is forcing IT and Compliance organizations to move quickly. They must backfill the gaps associated with both cross-platform and personal vs. business mobile Web performance, privacy and personalization needs. Typically, the first step to mobile enterprise support […]
The Law of Unintended Consequences
Today’s Internet “blackouts” of the pending US SOPA and PIPA regulation (see the CRN slideshow for more details) exemplifies the “all or nothing” approaches deployed by both regulators and internet companies when it comes to regulation of sensitive issues such as IP, digital rights management and digital privacy. The intent of the legislation is good: […]