All posts by Chris Tribbey

MPAA: Early ‘Trusted Notifier’ Anti-Piracy Results Promising

In February, the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) announced a partnership with Donuts Inc., which operates close to 200 domain name extensions, including .MOVIE and .TH... More

Study: Half of Live-Streaming Ads are Malicious

Next time you look to live-stream sports, a concert or pretty much anything online, you better proceed with caution: according to a giant study of web sites offering free live-stre... More

‘Gloria’ Director Recalls Piracy Nightmare (CreativeFuture)

Piracy is a problem the same way that theft is a problem. Millions of people put food on the table by making what you watch on TV or in the theatre – and stealing that content ro... More

Report: Cyber Security Market to Hit $137 Billion by 2021

An increasing number of security breaches across industries and government, the growing adoption of mobile devices at workplace and cloud computing, and the rising demand for conne... More

Ransomware: What to Do So You Don’t Become a Victim (Citadel Information Group)

Imagine turning on your computer and seeing a message “We have encrypted all your files. Pay us a ransom if you want them back,” This is ransomware, a costly form of cyber-exto... More

Enterprise Technology Spotlight: Security Around the World (Verizon Enterprise Solutions)

This week we circumvent the globe to see how different countries address growing concerns around cyber security. Singapore’s Smart Nation technology initiative and e-governmen... More

Piracy Study: The Longer the DVD Window, the Worse the Sales

The time between the theatrical release of a new film and its availability on DVD almost always sees the movie hit piracy sites, but now a new study actually puts a number to how m... More

How BBC Responded to Piracy: Create a Culture of Security

In mid 2014, James Hurrell got a call no content executive ever wants to receive. The premier content operations manager at BBC Worldwide was informed that five scripts and unfini... More

How to Disrupt the Business of Hacking (Hewlett Packard Enterprise)

Cybercriminals are hacking into enterprises and making money, not because they are a select group of masterminds but because networks are too vulnerable and data too valuable... More

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