Over the course of the month we have been sharing thought provoking articles on Twitter using the hashtag #WhatWeAreReadingToday.
In case you missed them, here are a roundup of the articles:
18th January – 29th January:
Crypto Pushed By the UK Government Has a Big Security Loophole – Motherboard
The internet of things will turn our machines against us – WiredUK
What Happens to the Data Collected On Us While We Sleep -Motherboard
You’re Going to Need an Ad Blocker for Your Next TV – Motherboard
Bigger than Safe Harbor: Microsoft prez vows to take down US gov in data protection lawsuit – The Register
Irish prime minister to limit snooping powers of police watchdog – Guardian
11th January – 15th January:
Hacked Toy Company VTech: Let Us Monitor Your House – Motherboard
Cops Say They Can Access Encrypted Emails on So-Called PGP BlackBerrys – Motherboard
Ministers accused of rushing snooping laws – The Times (£)
French government rejects crypto backdoors as “the wrong solution” – ArsTechnica
This Rectal Thermometer Is the Logical Conclusion of the Internet of Things – Motherboard
China introduces its own ‘snooper’s charter’ – Guardian
Smart thermostat bug leaves early-adopters offline (and cold) in winter – Wired (UK)
For more interesting articles, keep an eye on our Twitter page!