3 hrs ago | WTVF Nashville
Jury can't reach verdict in Detroit cop's trial
The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee says it appears the much-criticized national electronic surveillance program foiled "dozens" of terrorist plots.
3 hrs ago | Peninsula Clarion
NSA director says plot against Wall Street foiled
The U.S. foiled a plot to bomb the New York Stock Exchange because of the sweeping surveillance programs at the heart of a debate over national security and personal privacy, officials said Tuesday at a rare open hearing on intelligence - a set-piece for supporters of the snooping.
3 hrs ago | WXOW-TV La Crosse
Utah church shooter charged with attempted murder
In this Sunday, June 16, 2013 photo, law enforcement officials transfer Charles Richard Jennings Jr. center, from an ambulance to a waiting police vehicle at a freeway exit off of I-84 near Tremonton, Utah.
6 hrs ago | ComputerWorld
Google Glass privacy concerns raised by international data protection authorities
Officials asked Larry Page if they can test the frames and for details on how Google will use the data the device collects The Canadian privacy commissioner and 36 other data protection authorities on Tuesday raised privacy concerns about Google Glass in an open letter to CEO Larry Page.
7 hrs ago | InformationWeek
Privacy Concerns: Big Data's Biggest Barrier?
When it comes to their personal data and how it's used, people generally don't like surprises.
11 hrs ago | The Jackson Sun
Parker column: Personal privacy is a thing of the past
At a party a few years ago, a young reporter bounded over to my cluster of social nodders and, with the breathlessness of a born tweeter, chirped: "What's the new hot thing?!" Without disturbing my mascara, I replied: "Anonymity."
Privacy is hot: Antitracking startup Disconnect nabs $3.5M from FirstMark
With privacy concerns at a new high following revelations related to PRISM , it makes sense for VCs to invest in companies aiming to improve online privacy.
Davis Polk Welcomes Former FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz
Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP today announces that Jon Leibowitz, former Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission , is joining the firm as a partner in its Washington, DC office.
Survey: Blacks More Willing than Whites to Make Privacy Concessions
Although the federal government secretly spied on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and other civil rights leaders in the past, Blacks are more willing than Whites to have their privacy rights invaded if it will help investigate possible terrorists.
Apple Talks Consumer Privacy In Light Of PRISM Scandal [Infographic]
When news first broke of NSA's PRISM program, in which the national security agency gained access to communications and user data of millions of private individuals, Apple was one of the first companies to deny any involvement with the government program .
NSA Snooping, PRISM Spotlight Need for Clarity on Data-Privacy Law
In light of recent news about NSA snooping and the PRISM program, CIO.com blogger Bill Snyder says because there is currently no clarity about the types of data the government can legally intercept, the Internet is facing a major crisis of confidence.
Video: White House chief on privacy concerns, trust
NSA director Gen. Keith Alexander is expected to release a list of dozens of terror plots foiled by surveillance programs.
Udall says balance needed on privacy and security
Sen. Mark Udall said Sunday that the balance between guarding Americans' Constitutional privacy rights and shielding the country from another terrorist attack "doesn't have to be all or nothing."
Communication can break down where care, privacy intersect
Getting help, getting answers, getting respect - all are significant challenges for those with serious, persistent mental illness and those who love them.
Two CRA employees violated privacy laws, reports show
Two Canada Revenue Agency employees repeatedly violated privacy laws for years before being caught, with one of the employees no longer with the agency and the other no longer with access to taxpayers' information.
McDonough: 'Obama does not feel Americans' privacy violated'
President Barack Obama does not believe the recently disclosed top-secret National Security Agency surveillance of phone records and Internet data has violated Americans' privacy rights, his chief of staff said.
Weekend tech reading: Privacy concerns continue, Haswell-E detailed
Facebook, Microsoft release number of data requests from government Facebook and Microsoft for the first time on Friday said they had gotten data requests from the government under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, but they added that the U.S. government did not permit them to provide specific figures.
Camden's Sky Patrol elicits privacy concerns
The newest crime-fighting tool in Camden lifts an observation post some 35 feet into the air, letting police scan a wide area with cameras, thermal-imaging equipment and other forms of surveillance technology.
Prism and online privacy - news and teaching resources round up
Revelations about the National Security Agency's online surveillance raise important questions about privacy in a digital age.
At first Andy Denzel felt a little thrill of the chase. Like some private eye, he was solving the crime that had been committed against him.