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Nervous System: How ‘The 414s’ Hacking for Video Game High Scores Led to Federal Cyber Law


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With the aggressive pace of technological change and the onslaught of news regarding data breaches, cyber-attacks, and technological threats to privacy and security, it is easy to assume these are fundamentally new threats. The pace of technological change is slower than it feels, and many seemingly new categories of threats have been with us longer than we remember. Nervous System is a monthly series that approaches issues of data privacy and cybersecurity from the context of history—to look to the past for clues about how to interpret the present and prepare for the future.

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In case you forgot why Android in the enterprise makes you nervous – CITEworld


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In case you forgot why Android in the enterprise makes you nervous
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Google had a nice little breakfast today with Android-Chrome head Sundar Pichai and a number of media professionals (including CITEworld Editorial Director Matt Rosoff) at which the company unveiled the latest version of its Jelly Bean mobile OS and a 

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