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Editorials

EDITORIAL: Children can be targets of identify theft

As the school year nears, we think it is important to caution parents about the possibility of identity ... Read more

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GUEST EDITORIAL: Don’t let bi-partisan privacy bill go to waste

With Republicans poised to take over the House next year, a divided Congress looms. The result could be ... Read more

News

US, EU sign data transfer deal to ease privacy concerns

BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union and United States made a breakthrough in their yearslong battle over the ... Read more

News

Americans have little trust in online security: AP-NORC poll

Most Americans don’t believe their personal information is secure online and aren’t satisfied with the federal government’s efforts ... Read more

News

New cybersecurity masters program headed to the University of Georgia

ATLANTA - The University System of Georgia is poised to add a new advanced degree in cybersecurity. Read more

Columns

NORINS: Increase transparency around COVID-19 while respecting privacy

Narrow restriction of local information about confirmed cases of COVID-19 begs the question: What is the appropriate balance ... Read more

News

Facebook rolls out tool to block off-Facebook data gathering

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Soon, you could get fewer familiar ads following you around the internet — or ... Read more

News

Why does Facebook fail to fix itself? It’s partly humans

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The question comes up over and over, with extremist material, hate speech, election meddling ... Read more

News

Parents can’t delete what kids tell Amazon voice assistant

Amazon met with skepticism from some privacy advocates and members of Congress last year when it introduced its ... Read more

Opinion

Rant and Rave for March 27, 2018

Backpacks I “Parkland students are worried about their rights being violated by mandatory clear backpacks. The March for ... Read more