My friend Evan Carroll is working on an interesting project called The Digital Beyond. This project seeks to explore what happens to our online data after we die. We spend a lot of time creating gigabytes worth of data on all of our favorite social networks. What happens to that data when we pass on? [...]
Archive for the ‘Privacy’ Category
23 Jun
Internet Surveillance In Iran
Chris Good wrote an excellent article on internet surveillance in Iran. It isn’t as easy as you might think. Even though all network devices have the capability to monitor internet traffic, it can often be very difficult to track down an individual. And, more broadly, how does Internet surveillance work? How can the government restrict, [...]