In the UK, the program Take Five To Stop Fraud works to encourage people to take a moment to stop and think to prevent financial fraud. It is easy to think that you may know the dos and don’ts… Continue Reading →
Now that it has been two months since Trump was elected into office, we as Americans are starting to see how his decisions will affect our lives – including online. With the use of Twitter by President Trump, you would… Continue Reading →
Recently, the Federal Trade Commission warned small business owners about scammers and how detrimental they can be to their success. It has been common lately for these businesses to be contacted through Facebook and Facebook messenger. Usually, the messages state… Continue Reading →
There are laws for just about every aspect of our lives, yet did you know that there are laws geared towards your online privacy? In fact, there are several laws that are important in determining what can and cannot be… Continue Reading →
When your job requires you to be in the public eye, you place yourself in the position of possibly becoming a target of severe online harassment. This could be in the form of bigoted, violent e-mails and social media posts…. Continue Reading →
There is a much needed debate in the humanitarian and responsible data communities. It reflects on just one of the ethical issues, that of consent to data-sharing in the context of humanitarian emergency. In the paper, from The Centre for… Continue Reading →
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