by hello@stephcorrigan.com | Jan 15, 2015 | Emerging Technology
Will all businesses eventually need to be in the business of technology? Will a user be liable for his or her actions or inactions with regard to technology? As data protection laws are created and impose duties on users, it seems that a technology responsibility...
by hello@stephcorrigan.com | Feb 25, 2014 | Cloud Computing, Data Privacy
What is Metadata? Metadata is the extra information added to or imbedded in the users’ input. An example would be when you take a picture and the location is automatically attached to the photo. This is great when you want to organize your personal photos by date or...
by hello@stephcorrigan.com | Feb 23, 2014 | Cloud Computing
Below is a link to Dropbox’s principles on how it will treat governments’ requests for information. https://www.dropbox.com/transparency/principles In my opinion, what Dropbox is attempting to accomplish is a necessary next step. Think of your Dropbox account as...
by hello@stephcorrigan.com | Feb 21, 2014 | Data Privacy
Shortly after I was taught how to turn on a computer, I was taught that nothing on the computer is private. My computer education went something like this: learn to walk, learn to turn on the computer, learn to use a floppy disk, learn to write code. Somewhere...