Mass surveillance is carried out by governments around the world and is often cited as necessary in order to fight crime, combat terrorism and protect national security. Yet surveillance has often been criticised for violating the rights and freedom of the very people it’s designed to protect.
By Mark Gill
in VPN & Privacy
on September 18, 2023
Hosting a public event in the coming months? If you’re responsible for a networking mix or a big-name concert coming to town, pay attention. Here's the low-down on what to expect and how to handle privacy at events.
By Victoria McIntosh
in Information Security
on April 15, 2022
See how well Norton Security performs compared to other antivirus and security packages. We put it t
By Steve Adams
in Antivirus
on October 2, 2023
A comprehensive list of apps that can help you secure your privacy online for mobile and desktop.
By Paul Bischoff
in VPN & Privacy
on February 6, 2020
Privacy regulations require companies to protect information from disclosure while also expecting businesses to protect data. Redaction software helps with solving this problem.
By Stephen Cooper
in Data Privacy Management
on July 31, 2024
Legal professionals have a particular interest in keeping information secure. We explain what you can do to ensure client data remains locked up tight.
By Aimee O'Driscoll
in Information Security
on August 9, 2022
Having a video converter at your disposal means you can easily play all your videos on any device. We reveal the best video converters for Windows so you don’t have to waste time with subpar tools.
By Aimee O'Driscoll
in Utilities
on May 22, 2024
Data privacy laws & government surveillance by country: Which countries best protect their citizens?
We conducted research into data privacy laws and Government surveillance in 47 different countries t
By Paul Bischoff
in Surveillance Studies
on March 25, 2022