Not exact matches
This week, at the
Network and Distributed Systems Security Symposium, researchers from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial
Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and Harvard University presented a paper describing a new system, dubbed Veil, that makes
private browsing more
private.
Cisco also paid an undisclosed sum for Perspica, a
private company that uses artificial
intelligence to identify computer
network and database problems in order to prevent service disruptions.
The comms biz was part of the NSA's PRISM surveillance
network, which punted emails, chat logs, VoIP traffic, files transfers, and other
private stuff at the American
intelligence agency — and Microsoft was a founding member of PRISM back in 2007.
«Once information is posted to a social
networking site, it is no longer
private,» says Efrat Cohen, a
private investigator and an identity theft risk management specialist with Global
Intelligence Consultants.