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Top tips for security‑ and privacy‑enhancing holiday gifts


Think outside the (gift) box. Here are a few ideas for security and privacy gifts to get for your relatives – or even for yourself. Some don’t cost a penny!

Thanks to a decade or more of big-name data breaches, global privacy scandals and consumer rights legislation like the GDPR, we’re all more aware of cybersecurity and privacy issues today. And now that many of us are working more from home and our personal and work lives have begun to blur, the stakes have raised somewhat. No-one wants to end up in front of HR because their reused passwords were stolen and used to hack a corporate database, for example.

Our personal data is of great value not just to advertisers and data brokers, but even more worryingly, to cybercriminals. Unfortunately, there are many ways for nefarious individuals to get hold of it. They could use phishing attacks to target us directly. They may hide info-stealing malware in mobile apps, gaming torrents or other legitimate-looking software. Or they might use previously breached data to obtain our credentials and hijack our accounts. When it comes to advertisers and data brokers, much of the data slurping and selling is done silently in the background, often thanks to third-party cookies for better ad targeting or user experience.

Understandably, many of us want to mitigate the impact of these threats. So why not give the gift of better security and privacy and help your loves ones make some practical steps towards better protecting their personal information online?

But let’s first mention something that is a must these days and surely you have it covered already: comprehensive security software. You know by now that you and your family should use a security solution from a reputable provider on all your devices. Smartphones and tablets – which have been among the most popular holiday tech gifts for a while now – also need comprehensive protection from device-, network-, web- and app-based threats. If a device is connected to the internet, then there’s a possible risk malware could find its way onto it. And once on there,…

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8 Techie Gifts for the Security Expert in Your Life


When you think someone might have hacked your social media or you hear that your email provider got breached, who do you turn to for advice? We all have somebody who keeps a finger on the security pulse, someone who knows whether you need to worry and what you should do if there’s a serious problem. Maybe it’s your neighbor, maybe it’s your niece, but they know vastly more than you about online security. Buying a present that plays into their interests is tough when you don’t really understand those interests.

That’s what we’re here for. Browse through our selection of gift possibilities for the security wonk in your life, and feel secure in knowing you’ve made a good choice.

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Total Network Domination

Every techies loves a gadget, and your security techie will adore this network security gadget. A shiny new Firewalla Purple will give your personal security maven a host of features to play with. They may have already chosen a favorite household router—that’s fine, Firewalla works alongside existing routers in several ways. It’s just as happy to take on the job of a router, except for its lack of a full-powered Wi-Fi hotspot. Hey, you can arrange for a mutual friend to gift them a powerful standalone hotspot.

From the associated mobile app, you can see and manage every device on the network and get notifications when a new device connects. If your neighbor starts mooching Wi-Fi, you can cut them off, and bam! You can even fine-tune controls, say, to turn off gaming on your child’s devices during homework hour. Firewalla tracks performance stats for your devices and your whole network. You can set it to block dangerous sites, suppress ads, act as a parental control content filter, and more.

Your techie friend will get a kick out of Firewalla’s advanced abilities. It can function as a VPN client, running traffic for some or all of your devices through a protected VPN server. More impressively, it can function as a VPN server, letting you tunnel back to your home network from wherever you are. When it blocks traffic from a dangerous site, it can display a map of where the attack came from. It’s a fantastic techie toy.

Firewalla Purple…

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Frost Bank gifts $1M to UTSA School of Data Science for research


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The University of Texas at San Antonio School of Data Science will establish an endowment to support research at the school thanks to a $1 million donation from Frost Bank, the university announced Wednesday.

The Frost Excellence Fund will bolster research activities such as graduate research fellowships, undergraduate research activities, and other programs at the UTSA School of Data Science (SDS) downtown. Construction of the building is expected to be completed in summer 2022.

Frost Bank Chairman and CEO Phil Green said in a statement that the financial institution is glad to continue supporting the partnership between Frost and UTSA, which began in 1969 when the late Tom Frost Jr. Frost advocated for the university’s establishment.

Currently, Green serves on the Be Bold Campaign Leadership Council, a group of community leaders that is heading the largest fundraising campaign in UTSA’s history. Introduced in 2017, the 10-year campaign aims to raise $500 million to support UTSA’s 10-year strategic vision.

In January, UTSA broke ground on the $90 million SDS and National Security Collaboration Center, the soon-to-be anchor of a high-tech downtown hub. The gift from Frost Bank will help the SDS gain national recognition as the university works to become a “world-class,” top-tier research university, UTSA President Taylor Eighmy said in a statement.

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Black Friday: Never break these 6 rules when buying tech gifts


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A shiny iPhone 12 makes for a great gift, but you should do some research before buying it for someone else. 


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This story is part of Holiday Gift Guide 2020, CNET’s gift picks with expert advice, reviews and recommendations for the latest tech gifts for you and your family.

Black Friday is less than a week away, meaning it’s nearly time to start saving money when you’re shopping for holiday gifts. With the holidays getting closer, time is running out to think over exactly what you’re going to give to that special someone or distant relative. But before you make that decision, keep in mind that tech gifts can be the same as giving someone a surprise puppy or kitten — just without the mess to clean up after. 

Gadgets can be personal, with a mess of unintended consequences, like saddling someone with the cost of buying extra gear, landing them with a monthly subscription or exposing their privacy in a way that makes them uncomfortable.

New phoneslaptopssmart speakers and other electronic devices can make a great present, since these devices are a means to work, play, communicate with friends or, with a gadget like a Kindle or game console, temporarily escape. They add value to a person’s life.

But gifter, beware. Keeping in mind that privacy, security and compatibility issues will go a long way in helping you make sound decisions as you shop for new phones and other gadgets. Let’s take a closer look at some best practices you should keep in mind. 

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Watch out for extras someone else will have to buy

No matter what type of device you end up buying as a gift, keep any extra accessories it may require in mind. Ask yourself — or the salesperson — if the device is ready to use right…

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