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The power of privacy

Exploring privacy in the networked world
  • Interconnected neurons transfer information with electrical pulses

    AI developers think smart to boost cybersecurity

  • Aleks Krotoski looking at her smartphone

    The Power of Privacy – film

  • Connected devices (illustration)

    How we talk about privacy matters

    While privacy debates will be dominated by issues such as surveillance, we must also find ways to make people care enough about their personal data
  • Internet of things icon set

    'We have to address our vulnerabilities' – tech security predictions for 2016

    From cyber skills to adblocking, three industry experts share their thoughts on what the year will hold for the world of tech privacy and security
  • A man uses an iris recognition scanner during the Biometrics 2004 exhibition and conference

    Usability v safety: how to design our way to better security

    Does privacy protection have to get in the way of usability in technology? Not if the two talk to each other, writes Danny Bradbury
  • Rows of office workers working on computers

    Security v usability: cracking the workplace password problem

    Password policy hinges on what a business is trying to protect and must walk a balance between security, convenience and cost
  • A man using a smartphone

    How secure is your smartphone?

    From infected apps to tricky work device policies, mobile security is a prevalent issue, but individuals and businesses can take steps to protect their data
  • PoP video #5 screenshot

    The house that data built: living in a smart home – video

    In the final episode of this video series, Aleks Krotoski steps into the near future to experience what it’s like to have your life constantly connected. Her every whim may be catered for, but at what cost?
  • Silent Circle project interactive screengrab

    How secure is your business? Take the test

    Answer six simple questions to help determine how secure your business is and get tips on how to protect your digital privacy
  • A customer demonstrates an Apple Watch

    What will the privacy and security landscape look like in 2025?

    Cybercrime is expected to grow as technology further blurs the definition of what’s private, writes Nicole Kobie
  • A teenage girl reading her Facebook page

    Employers take note: millennials are well-versed in online privacy

    Today’s young people eat, drink and sleep social media – businesses could well reap the benefits from these future employees
  • A young man with glasses is watching futuristic symbols on a computer screen

    Wise businesses listen to consumers' privacy concerns

  • Computer key with lock icon

    How to protect your business from hackers

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