Mobile Health Apps: Is Your PII Private?

Published on July 8, 2021

In early 2020, when COVID-19 cases were on the rise in the US, we witnessed…

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Soon, Doctors Will Be Able to Track Your Health – Without Any Wearables

Published on September 27, 2018

Dina Katabi is a renowned professor of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT in Boston….

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Has China Taken It Too Far With Surveillance Tech?

Published on July 19, 2018

Facial recognition has come a long way in the past few years. But there’s still…

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Apple Restricts Developers from Selling User Contact Data

Published on June 19, 2018

Apple’s trying to avoid a data abuse probe, similar to what happened with Facebook’s recent…

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Do App Permissions Tell Us All We Need to Know?

Published on April 24, 2018

Granting an app a half-dozen permissions it doesn’t seemingly need is a huge problem for…

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Privacy: The Biggest Issue Facing Smart Cities Right Now

Published on March 15, 2018

As existing cities convert older technology into newer, more innovative features for its citizens to…

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Details of San Bernadino iPhone Hack Will Remain a Secret

Published on October 2, 2017

Many iPhone app developers admire Apple’s hardline stance against encryption backdoors. It shows that the…

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Expert Sessions: Dogtown Co-Founder Rob Pope on IoT Security

Published on June 16, 2017

Last month, Dogtown Media’s co-founder and CTO Rob Pope live-hacked his “botnet in a box”…

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Dogtown’s Rob Pope Talks Botnets and Security at IoT World

Published on May 22, 2017

Last week, the Santa Clara Convention Center was bustling with innovators, execs, and app developers…

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EU Cracks Down on Consumer Rights Violations on Social Media

Published on March 20, 2017

In this era of “fake news,” hateful trolling, and increasing privacy concerns, the negative aspects…

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