March 2016: Communication and Privacy under Surveillance
Communication and Privacy under Surveillance
Legislation has not kept up with the many innovation leapfrogs that characterize computing technology. The recent legal tangle between the US Federal Bureau of Investigation and Apple about installing back doors in iOS for surveillance brings concerns about sensing, surveillance, privacy, security, secrecy, communication, and trust to the forefront of users' minds. Read
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On the Move:
Evading Distributed Denial-of-Service Attacks
A proposed moving-target defense against DDoS attacks repeatedly shuffles client-to-server assignments to identify and eventually quarantine malicious clients. Read