NZ gov’t hosts open data hackathon
Two-day event sparks interest across public and private sectors - there is a waitlist for participants
Two-day event sparks interest across public and private sectors - there is a waitlist for participants
How today’s exception may become tomorrow’s norm, writes Tim Green of Unisys.
Google is planning a series of seven public meetings across Europe to discuss people's right to be forgotten with the public's right to information.
Many of today's mobile and Web applications collect personal data. This makes plenty of users pause before downloading. To ease user's minds -- and to help developers demonstrate that they have legitimate reasons for collecting that information -- MyPermissions has established a permissions certificate process to deem apps 'trustworthy.'
More than three quarters in survey said their organisations had not trained employees to understand the privacy risks of BYOD
Privacy advocates say more companies should follow search giant's example