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PC World July 19, 2002 Frank Thorsberg |
Is IM a Sieve for Corporate Secrets? Businesses find instant messaging both help and headache, when security concerns surface.  |
Salon.com July 17, 2002 Farhad Manjoo |
The case of the missing code Are al-Qaida terrorists hiding their secrets in eBay photographs?  |
Linux Journal August 1, 2002 Lawrence Rosen |
Geek Law: Fair Use Unfortunately, the word fair has colloquial meanings that are different from the legal meaning of the phrase fair use. The law doesn't say that any licensing practice you find distasteful or that you morally oppose can be ignored if to do so would be fair.  |
Fast Company August 2002 Linda Tischler |
No Security "Are you secure? How do you know?" That's the slightly paranoid slogan of a new training academy, run by Sondra Schneider, that's devoted to keeping corporate data safe in an unsafe world.  |
Fast Company August 2002 John Ellis |
The Internet Power Grab Everyone knows that the Internet is moving from free to fee. So why isn't the Internet army fighting back?  |
CIO July 15, 2002 Sarah Johnson |
Privacy Opt-In or Cop-Out? CIOs will have more to worry about if a controversial bill that lets consumers sue companies that misuse their information continues to move through Congress.  |
PC World July 12, 2002 Kim Zetter |
Hackers Tackle Censorship With New Tool Camera/Shy encrypts messages into images, intended for political dissidents but useful for any secrets.  |
Inc. June 13, 2002 Anne Stuart |
IM Legal Primer Instant messaging is evolving into a serious business tool -- with serious legal and security risks as well.  |
Inc. June 10, 2002 Anne Stuart |
IM Etiquette 101 Read these tips for using instant messaging wisely at work.  |
PC World July 11, 2002 David Legard |
Serious Security Flaw Found in Outlook, IE Researchers say hole could allow hackers to read files and execute programs on vulnerable PCs.  |
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