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Google Mulls Naming and Shaming on Android’s Security Swamp – Infosecurity Magazine


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Google Mulls Naming and Shaming on Android's Security Swamp
Infosecurity Magazine
Google is considering naming and shaming device-making partners that don't offer Android security updates quickly enough. The search giant is mulling how to combat the morass/quagmire/security swamp that is Android's fragmentation problem, sources …

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Google Embraces Security Shaming To Answer Android’s Security Problems – Forbes


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Google Embraces Security Shaming To Answer Android's Security Problems
Forbes
Following the security scares this year, Google has introduced plans to provide a monthly security patch for manufacturers and carriers to push updates out as quickly as possible to users' handsets. Unfortunately Google has to rely on the goodwill of

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Shaming Chinese hackers won’t work because cyber-espionage is here to stay – The Guardian


The Guardian

Shaming Chinese hackers won't work because cyber-espionage is here to stay
The Guardian
When he meets President Xi Jinping next week in California, President Barack Obama is expected to raise cyber-security as one of the most pressing issues in the US-China relationship. The meeting comes in the wake of a Washington Post report that
The US, China and cyber espionageHouston Chronicle
China Cyber Espionage Activity to Increase in Near FutureNewswise (press release)
More Jaw-Jaw While China Steals Us BlindNational Review Online (blog)
DoD Buzz –Wall Street Journal- India –Telegraph.co.uk
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Shaming America in Europe, US Gov’t argues against citizens’ privacy protections

Due to the new privacy laws that the EU is working on, the ACLU’s Jay Stanley and Ben Wizner are in Europe. “Unlike the United States, Europe has a set of basic rules and institutions in place to protect individuals’ privacy, and is trying to update its existing rules and institutions for the digital age,” the ACLU wrote.
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