‘Introduces a unique & simple online tool to facilitate surveillance project planning for channel partners/ resellers/ system integrators’ Surveillance these days has gained high precedence with government, businesses, and individuals investing in
U.S. government standards for software may enable spying by the National Security Agency through widely used coding formulas that should be jettisoned, some of the country’s top independent experts concluded in papers
German media reported Thursday that users and supporters of a popular online anonymity tool are among those automatically singled out for special attention by U.S. security services. The report by public
India summoned the top diplomat from the US embassy Wednesday to complain for the third time about spying, following new allegations that Washington’s National Security Agency targeted its ruling party. “What we
DIGILITE the motherboard brand of Smartlink Network Systems Ltd. today introduced five new models of motherboards supporting Intel 4th generation Haswell CPU supported with H81/H87 chipset. DIGILITE will be targeting channel &
Microsoft Corp. and four other large American technology companies are using a Manhattan court case to draw a line in the cloud, saying the U.S. government has no right to seize
Security expert Mikko Hypponen of F-Secure talks about the events of Year 1 After Snowden, and their impact on people and business. A year ago, the Snowden revelations were just beginning
The Chinese government is pushing domestic banks to remove high-end servers made by International Business Machines Corp and replace them with a local brand, the latest move by Beijing over U.S. spying
A new Obama administration privacy policy released Friday explains how the government will gather the user data of online visitors to WhiteHouse.gov, mobile apps and social media sites, and it clarifies that
Chinese telecommunications equipment giant Huawei on Monday pledged to protect cyber security, following reports this month that a US government agency had been secretly tapping the company’s networks. The New York Times
China’s President Xi Jinping questioned his US counterpart Barack Obama about reports that Washington had secretly tapped Chinese telecoms giant Huawei for years, a top security aide said Monday. “President Xi did
China wants a clear explanation from Washington over a report that the U.S. National Security Agency infiltrated servers in the headquarters of a Chinese telecoms giant, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said