Who Is Watching You At Work?
Practically everycompany has some statement in their employment agreement or employee handbookabout acceptable Internet uses, and a few will even state that the companyreserves the
Practically everycompany has some statement in their employment agreement or employee handbookabout acceptable Internet uses, and a few will even state that the companyreserves the
This week, the federal government will launch Cyber Storm II, a simulated massive Internet-based attack against the nation?s critical infrastructure. The goal is to test
In the wake of The New York Times’article that questioned the relationship of Sen. John McCain to a female telecom lobbyist, executive editor Bill Keller
Google isgoing to the moon, seriously. In thelatest of wacky, unconventional initiatives, the search giant unveiled theGoogle Lunar X Prize, which will award $30 million
TataConsultancy Services, a subsidiary of the multibillion-dollar India-based TataGroup, won a major contract to provide IT services to struggling Americanautomaker Chrysler. In anannouncement made this
J. Chris Scalet recognized the future of the information-based workforce in the eyes of his college-age daughter, when he found her squirreled away in his
A political battle is raging in the angular corridors ofthe Pentagon over the future of theU.S. jetfighterfleet. The Bush Administration wants to replace the aging
Microsoft’s now-stalled, but massive first-attempt bid for Yahoo is, on the surface, about search and online advertising, a game dominated by Google. While this appears