Clario, Next Gen Digital Security, Interview with CEO Alun Baker

Computer America - En podkast av Ben Crossman

Clario , Alun Baker, CEO.Our lives have become increasingly digital. At the same time, cybercrime is rocketing, according to Cybersecurity Ventures the estimated cost will grow to $6 trillion by 2021. Software alone is clearly not enough and the industry, large corporates, and governments have failed to address what is a globally endemic problem. Clario is going to help people take control with a next-generation digital privacy and security solution with a human touch.We believe that everyone has the right to digital security and privacy. Our purpose is to make things better: simple, safe, and more accessible. By creating awareness we drive change. By empowering people, we put them in control.Topics:Google: Oops, we may have sent your private Google Photos videos to strangers…Google has recently notified Google Photos users that due to a “technical issue,” in Google Photos, some users’ private videos were “incorrectly exported to unrelated users’ archives,” 9to5Google reported Monday…Scientists Sue FCC for Ignoring Cell Phone Radiation Risk | Law & Crime…”The FCC has for years failed to protect public health by relying on 24-year-old safety tests designed when phones were the size of a shoe and used by few,” Davis told Law&Crime via email. ”We filed this appeal in order to insist that the agency take full measure of the U.S. government and other scientific evidence that cellphone radiation can be harmful.” …For full show notes, check out ComputerAmerica.com!

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