ORLANDO – No one says customers need to make sense. New research says they want a more personalized, data-driven experience – but you’d better...
U.S. laws haven't kept up with the government's ability to use technology to spy on people, according to a report issued Wednesday by the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT).n
Cost-cutting, thankfully, didn't dominate the language of IT this year the way it did in 2002. A review of CIO's 2003 coverage shows that CIOs were, instead, locked in a struggle for control.
Job seekers who go to online sites to look for employment run a considerable risk of having their personal information improperly sold, shared or used for profiling purposes.