Child saftey online
Last week I received a message for a student at the Saltley School & Specialist Science College in the UK, asking me to speak to the class about Internet safety for children. As much as I would...
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HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the computer language that made the World Wide Web possible. HTML uses a set of tags that instructs your web browser how to display content on a web page. If you’re...
View ArticlePasswords get failing grades
How many online accounts do you have that require passwords? I stopped counting at fifty–banking, airlines, e-mail, health care, credit cards, Linkedin, Facebook, Amazon…the list goes on. Passwords are...
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Last week 100 million identities were stolen. If you’re a member of Sony’s PlayStation Network or Sony Online Entertainment, your user account data may be among the vast cache raided by an unknown...
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In the mid- to late-nineties, online shopping was typically viewed as an intriguing concept but one fraught with unknowns. Today, searching for deals and shopping for clothes, toys, and even food on...
View ArticleSafer Internet Day supporters rely on statistics, information to increase...
This past Tuesday saw people all over the globe observing Safer Internet Day (SID), with the aim of “promot[ing] safer and more responsible use of online technology and mobile phones, especially...
View ArticleComputer and Internet security in the headlines again
While the topic of computer and Internet security is always in fashion, I couldn’t help but notice the wealth of related headlines so far this week. It seems as long as we have computer systems, there...
View ArticleChild saftey online
Last week I received a message for a student at the Saltley School & Specialist Science College in the UK, asking me to speak to the class about Internet safety for children. As much as I would...
View ArticleHTML5: Future of the Web
HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the computer language that made the World Wide Web possible. HTML uses a set of tags that instructs your web browser how to display content on a web page. If you’re...
View ArticlePasswords get failing grades
How many online accounts do you have that require passwords? I stopped counting at fifty–banking, airlines, e-mail, health care, credit cards, Linkedin, Facebook, Amazon…the list goes on. Passwords are...
View ArticleOver 100 million stolen
Last week 100 million identities were stolen. If you’re a member of Sony’s PlayStation Network or Sony Online Entertainment, your user account data may be among the vast cache raided by an unknown...
View Article5 shopping tips for the Internet generation
In the mid- to late-nineties, online shopping was typically viewed as an intriguing concept but one fraught with unknowns. Today, searching for deals and shopping for clothes, toys, and even food on...
View ArticleSafer Internet Day supporters rely on statistics, information to increase...
This past Tuesday saw people all over the globe observing Safer Internet Day (SID), with the aim of “promot[ing] safer and more responsible use of online technology and mobile phones, especially...
View ArticleComputer and Internet security in the headlines again
While the topic of computer and Internet security is always in fashion, I couldn’t help but notice the wealth of related headlines so far this week. It seems as long as we have computer systems, there...
View ArticleComputer and Internet Security in the Headlines Again
While the topic of computer and Internet security is always in fashion, I couldn't help but notice the wealth of related headlines so far this week. It seems as long as we have computer systems, there...
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