Insecure Web site warnings: More Google fearmongering?
The subject of this column this week applies to the probably 60 percent of Guadalajara Reporter readers who use Google Chrome as their web browser. Try to imagine this fictitious scenario:
The subject of this column this week applies to the probably 60 percent of Guadalajara Reporter readers who use Google Chrome as their web browser. Try to imagine this fictitious scenario:
The Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University seeks to bring together expertise in technology to better understand its impact on society.
A client asked me if using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) would protect his anonymity online.
A recent conversation I had with a business client led to a discussion of online anonymity and some ways to achieve more of it.
Recently in this column I chronicled the story of the client who survived the loss of her computer because she had planned ahead and had done everything right.
One of my clients recently suffered an unfortunate loss, the fallout from which was mitigated by her having a very good disaster plan.
The original French epigram pinned by Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr in the 19th century is “plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose” (The more things change, the more they stay the same).