Wearing Your Privacy on Your Sleeve: What Your Devices Want from You
By Raj Ananthanpillai Would you let your therapist install a camera in your house? Would you let your best friend record all the audio in your kitchen? I imagine your…
By Raj Ananthanpillai Would you let your therapist install a camera in your house? Would you let your best friend record all the audio in your kitchen? I imagine your…
By Raj Ananthanpillai, Founder and CEO, Trua When it comes to hackers stealing Social Security numbers and other personally identifiable information, even members of Congress aren't safe.So why would we…
It is a good time to be a hacker. There is an ocean of personally identifiable information (PII) that we all contributed to over the years. We share our date…
Collecting and storing individuals’ personally identifiable information has become the typical way organizations and consumers try to establish trust for commerce, employment, social connections, etc. in our society. That’s why…
If your gym asked you for your email password, would you give it to them? I would wager that you would tell them, “No,” and then ask why they would…
Care recipients are particularly vulnerable when care is provided inside the home. Care providers understand the need to be appropriately screened, but have concerns about their personally identifiable data. Trua…
Privacy and trust are rare commodities in today’s digital world. Data collection happens around the clock; every time you open a website, scroll through social media or google something that’s…
Article summary and commentary by Trua on: CEO Brian Chesky says Airbnb stopped being a 'hands-off' platform earlier than other tech companies because customers got 'physically hurt' Authored by Tyler…
The challenge of establishing trust in a fast-paced share economy Whether it’s part-time or full-time, for fun or for income, gig work has attracted millions of workers by its flexibility,…
Article summary and commentary by Trua on: Do Organizations Rely on Background Checks Too Much? Authored by Louis R. Mizell, Jr. and Michael A. Gips, published on https://www.shrm.org/. See the full article…