When it’s a customer service announcement. At least that’s what one in-flight internet on demand service provider claimed. So, the first thing to understand is that there is no reason to believe that customer information was actually compromised. On the other hand, as Bruce Schneier points out in Liars and Outliers, society runs on trust … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: January 2015
Aggregation is biased towards anonymity
Did the EU Court of Justice’s compromise on the right to be forgotten get its inspiration from a US law’s attempt at solving a logistical problem? I’ve written about the bias of aggregation towards anonymity in Anti-Viral, published by SecurityCurrent. In that piece, I show how the EU’s decision reinforces the idea that aggregation, the … Continue reading