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Egypt reportedly couldn't spy on Facebook's Free Basics, so it banned it
By Farrha Khan published
Country's government may have blocked the service because Facebook wouldn't give it permission to use it to spy on users.
Apple goes to war on surveillance as it attacks UK Snoopers' Charter
By James O'Malley published
Apple has told MPs that the "best minds in the world cannot rewrite the laws of mathematics" in a submission on the planned Investigatory Powers Bill.
How to secure your data and choose the right cloud service provider
By Rafael Laguna published
Industry voice We look at how businesses can take charge of their own data when it comes to the cloud.
Can 4K video surveillance help the enterprise?
By John Brandon published
While 4K video is far from widespread right now, we discuss the benefits of being an early adopter in terms of the security of your business, and also the challenges of 4K surveillance.
Twitter follows through on its threat to sue the US for more transparency
By Michael Rougeau published
Twitter is finally taking the fight to court.
Can the UK be a big data leader in the military?
By James Petter published
Industry voice With the military under increasingly financial restraints, effective use of big data could streamline and enhance its operations.
If the US government tapped Cisco routers, will your tech company be next?
By Brittany Farb published
Industry voice If the US government tapped Cisco products without Cisco's knowledge, which the company claims could have happened, this could mean that no technology is safe from government intrusion.
New 'evidence' emerges about NSA extensive surveillance plans
By Dean Wilson published
The NSA is allegedly recording all phone calls in the Bahamas and a number of other locations, according to new leaks.
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