Security, civil liberties experts question data mining
The U.S. Congress should limit government data mining efforts because some techniques don't work and many raise serious privacy concerns, two experts said Monday.
Exalead updates enterprise search to explore data 'cloud'
French search company Exalead has updated its enterprise search offering.
How Herbert Thompson stole his friend's identity
This is a great account of how easy it is to break into people's accounts.
Better law enforcement … always good for us?
If law enforcement improves, we will all be safer. Right? Well actually, maybe not.
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By Stuart McClure, Joel Scambray, George Kurtz; Published by McGraw-Hill/Osborne
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