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April 12, 2017
 
 
DHS Device-Screening Catches Pedophiles at the Borders
// Mohana Ravindranath
About half a percent of the million travelers who come into the U.S. get their devices screened, the homeland security secretary said.
 
 
These Bluetooth Trackers Make Sure You Don't Lose Anything Ever Again
// Caitlin Fairchild
No more ransacking the entire house.
 
 

The New Administration's Cyber Stance

Weeks into his presidency, Trump is working to make good on his promises to improve the nation's cyber posture. Although much of Trump's cyber agenda remains murky, we've seen executive order drafts that would order reviews of nation's cyber vulnerabilities and capabilities, and task agency leaders to modernize aging, unsecure systems. 

This eBook discusses the current state of federal cyber policy and how things could play out under the new Trump presidency. 

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Trump Is Reportedly Going to Demand Foreigners Share Their Phone Passwords to Get Into the US
// Annalisa Merelli
The new rules could apply to the majority of visitors to the U.S.
 
 
How to Make Your iPad Kid-Proof
// Caitlin Fairchild
Put these restrictions on now before you're $50,000 in debt from Candy Crush purchases.
 
 
When Apps Secretly Team Up to Steal Your Data
// Kaveh Waddell
An analysis of the top 100,000 Android apps found tens of thousands of pairings that leak sensitive data.
 
 
Is a Voice-Controlled Lock Really Secure?
// Caitlin Fairchild
Could you get locked out if you have laryngitis?
 
 
This Response to a Complaint About an IoT Garage Door Shows Why We Shouldn't Connect Everything
// Mike Murphy
The Internet of things is a dangerous world.
 
 
Amazon Will Refund $70 Million Worth of App Purchases Made by Kids
// Bourree Lam
The money will go back into the pockets of parents, who didn't consent to buying coins, stars and other virtual perks.
 
 

The New Administration's Cyber Stance

Weeks into his presidency, Trump is working to make good on his promises to improve the nation's cyber posture. Although much of Trump's cyber agenda remains murky, we've seen executive order drafts that would order reviews of nation's cyber vulnerabilities and capabilities, and task agency leaders to modernize aging, unsecure systems. 

This eBook discusses the current state of federal cyber policy and how things could play out under the new Trump presidency. 

Download Now

 
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