Security evolves to meet the needs of the age. Keys, for example, were created to secure homes and possessions. Encryption, the elements of which stretch back for thousands of years, filled the need to secure messages over a long distance. Security – as both a concept and an industry — is relatively simple to understand
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If you use social media, you love posting pictures of your life and all the people in it. More often than not, those people in your posts are your family. In fact, social media has become a way many parents show their pride and document their children as they grow and move through life. In
by Danny Bradbury As concerns mount over DNA privacy, a group of DNA collection and genealogy websites has released a set of best practice guidelines for handling sensitive genetic and family data. Will it give consumers much more protection though? Probably not. 23andMe, Ancestry, Helix, MyHeritage, and Habit worked with the Future of Privacy Forum