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Privacy Professionals Should Share the Wealth
August 16, 2010
I guest-blogged for anti-ID theft crusader John Sileo’s web site this week and thought I’d re-post here for readers of the Ponemon. Permalink

Legislating Social Privacy
July 30, 2010
There’s a great deal of talk these days about privacy and social media. Specifically, services like Google, Facebook, Twitter, and other popular social networking platforms are coming under increased scrutiny over their privacy policies and data sharing practices. Permalink

When Privileged Access is no longer a Privilege
July 19, 2010
I just read an interesting multi-part investigative report in the Washington Post about how intelligence gathering – and the bureaucracy that has risen since September 11, 2001 to facilitate the harvest and analysis of that information – has spun beyond the federal government’s control, not to mention its ability to make use of the sheer abundance of information. Permalink

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Ponemon Institute on DHS & Trusted Identities

Ponemon Institute on DHS & Trusted Identities

We were asked by Federal Computer Week to offer our thoughts on Homeland Security's Trusted Identities program.  Mike Spinney took up the challenge.  You can read the results by clicking through to his thoughtful essay at FCW.

We were asked by Federal Computer Week to offer our thoughts on Homeland Security's Trusted Identities program.  Mike Spinney took up the challenge.  You can read the results by clicking through to his thoughtful essay at FCW.