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Academics get personal over big data
De-identification the latest privacy battleground.
Brett Winterford
Jul 11 2014 10:30AM
Security
An eloquent argument for telco data retention
[Blog post] Princeton academic puts forward model for greater accountability.
Brett Winterford
May 14 2014 12:38PM
Software
US regulator gets first chief technologist
FTC to address privacy and competition in tech sector.
Liam Tung
Nov 8 2010 6:46AM
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Hybrid material raises quantum computing hopes
Crystal could generate quantum building blocks.
Liz Tay
Nov 4 2010 1:52PM
Oddware
Hybrid atomic memory stores quantum data
A newly developed quantum computing technique has been used to store quantum information in silicon for a record-breaking length of time.
Staff Writers
Oct 24 2008 11:46AM
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YouTube vulnerable in new forgery flaws
Silent but deadly attacks on four major sites have been revealed by researchers Ed Felten and Bill Zeller at Princeton University.
Emma Hughes
Oct 1 2008 10:46AM
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IBM acquires Princeton Softech
IBM has agreed to acquire the data management company Princeton Softech.
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Aug 8 2007 10:13AM
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