Where do you stand? – Learnings from the Consumer Openness Index
We’re at a crossroads for data privacy and encryption. In a lot of ways, 2016 is a turning point for how the entire world will define these issues for years to come.
We’re at a crossroads for data privacy and encryption. In a lot of ways, 2016 is a turning point for how the entire world will define these issues for years to come.
Eighty percent feel that privacy is a fundamental right, according to Open-Xchange’s second annual Consumer Openness Index
Opinions around data privacy have hardened considerably in the last 12 months on both sides of the Atlantic, as the topic continues to take greater and greater prevalence in political and national discussions.
Dovecot now holds an extrapolated total of 3.5 million IMAP servers live world-wide. Nuremberg, Germany, March 10, 2016 – Dovecot, an OX company, has today announced that according to the Open Email Survey, its g...
As RSA 2016 came to a close in San Francisco last week, I wanted to highlight a few of the key trends that I picked up on at the Expo and during the conference sessions.
By Neil Cook, Chief Security Architect Open-Xchange – Read Part 2 of Neil’s Despatches here
By Neil Cook, Chief Security Architect Open-Xchange – Read Part 1 of Neil’s Despatches here
I write, from the RSA Security Conference in San Francisco, on the topic of Authentication and Identity, or as one speaker put it: turning people into the 1s and 0s that represent their identity.
Service providers need to address head-on the OTT threat by adopting the 3R’s of business success: of Re-engagement, Recirculation and Retention – a topic I explored in a recent blog post.
Apple could technically build a backdoor into the iPhone. But could they do it without serious repercussions? Absolutely not. I completely agree with Tim Cook on this matter – there should be no backdoors or spec...