The former US secretary of state shares insights on the influence of technology on lives on a day-to-day basis.
A US federal appeals court upholds non-disclosure rules allowing the FBI to secretly issue surveillance orders for customer data.
Some of the Web's biggest destinations for watching videos have started using automation technology to remove extremist videos from their sites.
Microsoft's lawsuit challenges indefinite government secrecy orders as a violation of the company's First Amendment free speech rights.
Anyone can become a flag watcher and aid their organisation in identifying crippling risks.
Twitter ups its role in the 2016 US presidential race by enabling campaigns to gather online donations via tweets.
The US agency is destroying democracy because it is collecting data on everyone in the world, says its former analyst, William Binney.
Former director of the National Security Agency, Bill Binney, will speak at the summit in Johannesburg next month.
The sanctions plan aims to reduce cyber threats to US national security and economic stability.
Two airports are delivering fast, reliable Gigabit?WiFi services to more than 50 million?passengers with Aruba Networks infrastructure.
The White House treads carefully on online privacy protection to avoid antagonising major tech companies and international allies.
"Security reasons" prevent US president Barack Obama using an iPhone, though he does use an iPad.