Cryptography
Experts cannot determine how the codes were cracked
Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor Tekin Küçük wrote the indictment on the wiretapping of crypto phones. The indictment reviews the results of the analyses of the experts from the Telecommunications Communication Directorate (T?M).
Regional Cyber Security Summit begins at Palace of Parliament
The Ministry for Information Society together with the US Department of Commerce and the Commercial Service of the US Embassy in Bucharest are organising in the following three days at the Palace of the Parliament a Regional Cyber Security Summit, the US Embassy in Bucharest informs.
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Julian Assange to Be Interrogated by Swedish Prosecutors in London
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has agreed on being interrogated by Swedish prosecutors in London, as stated by his lawyer, quoted by the CNN.
Asange has been hiding at the Embassy of the Republic of Equador in the British capital since 2012.
George Orwell was an optimist
"The two greatest tools of our time have been turned into government surveillance tools. I'm talking about the mobile phone and the Internet. George Orwell was an optimist."
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The golden word: Security
Security has become the most used and abused word of our time. Both physical and virtual security matters a lot to individuals, SMEâs and corporations.
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Civil servants walk off the job as court hears appeal against evaluation
Civil servants walked off the job on Friday morning as the Council of State, the country's highest administrative court, started hearing an appeal by their union, known by its Greek acronym ADEDY, against a public sector evaluation scheme that the government has pledged the troika to undertake as part of a broader streamlining of the public sector.
Law to slow terrorists in Romania stirs privacy debate
Assange says will leave London embassy 'soon'
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said Monday he would "soon" leave Ecuador's embassy in London but his organisation played down the comment, saying he would not depart until there was an agreement with Britain's government.
Assange, who sought asylum in the embassy two years ago, told a press conference: "I can confirm I will be leaving the embassy soon."
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