Wave on TSCP Team Selected to Compete for NSTIC Grant
It’s been a year since President Obama unveiled his far-reaching initiative to implement a single identity ecosystem to replace the current user name and password paradigm that consumers rely on to...
View ArticleScrambls Gives the User Control over Personal Content Online
As social media users, we are constantly faced with a fundamental choice: to post on social media sites and sacrifice control over our data, or protect ourselves from privacy concerns by not...
View ArticleHow Scrambls Can Increase the Value of Social Media Sites
The business model for social media platforms depends on user traffic. The more users that sign on and share, the more revenue these sites generate from advertising. As we’ve noted before, user...
View ArticleWhy “Delete” is a False Choice for Social Media Users
The EU is currently developing a solution to the problem of personal privacy on social networks. Legislation proposed in January would give individuals the “right to be forgotten”—in other words, to...
View ArticleCalifornia PTA Convention Serves as Forum for Children’s Online Safety
This might come as a surprise, but last week was my first-ever PTA convention. And while it almost goes without saying, being amidst the more than 3500 teachers and parents from across California for...
View ArticleRecent Moves Show NATO is Stepping up Commitment to Cyber Security
NATO is acutely aware that cyberspace is becoming the arena for 21st century warfare. The international alliance, consisting of 28 member countries from North America and Europe, is focusing on...
View ArticleExecutive Vice President Lark Allen Retires from Wave After 15 Years of Service
It is with both gratitude and sadness that we announce the retirement of Lark Allen as Executive Vice President of Business Development at Wave. A longtime advocate for Trusted Computing throughout his...
View ArticleThe Time is Now to Protect our Nation’s Critical Infrastructure
Protecting our nation’s critical infrastructure has become an increasingly important topic, especially as more and more systems are connected to the internet. But even with some of the most...
View ArticleEverything We’re Doing with Passwords is Wrong
In an RSA session titled, “Everything We’re Doing with Passwords is Wrong,” Hoyt Kesterson, Senior Security Architect for Terra Verde Services, stressed just how susceptible passwords are – and what he...
View ArticleNo, Not ‘Magic Security Dust’ … But SEDs Are a Much Better Option than...
I’ll give credit where it’s due: Serdar Yegulalp got it right on several key points. In his article “Self-Encrypting Drives Aren’t Magic Security Dust” he noted why self-encrypting drives (SEDs) are...
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