Topic: Hemanshu Nigam

Can kids be safe online?

Long hours in cyberspace can bring harmful repercussions to children's privacy and safety. Due to the increasing use of email, webcams, text messaging and social networking sites, more and more of the nation's children are subject to online harassment in ...
Here's a troubling story: what's life like for people who are paid to troll websites looking for photos that need to be removed? More:. "You have 20-year-old kids who get hired to do content review, and who get excited because ...
News Corp.'s Web security chief to become adviser to company and other organizationsNews Corp. said Tuesday that its chief security officer, Hemanshu Nigam, will transition to an advisory role effective May 1 so he can consult other companies on Internet safety ...
3,500 NY sex offenders kicked off Facebook, MySpace as state joins others in purgeNew laws passed in 25 states are making it easier for social networking giants Facebook and MySpace to purge their membership lists of convicted rapists, gropers and child ...
Back-to-school time is an excellent time for kids, parents, and teachers to think and talk about the safe and appropriate use of the Internet and social-networking tools.. That doesn't mean you necessarily have to be their friend on Facebook or MySpace ...
In what is heralded as the seeds of an Internet-age emergency broadcast system, MySpace has teamed with the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to spread news on hurricanes through users of the online social network.As Hurricane Gustav blasted the US ...
The U.S. CAN-SPAM law has chewed another alleged spam outfit, this time handing out a world record fine of $234 million (?116 million) to two individuals.. Social-networking site MySpace won a Los Angeles court judgement against Sanford "spamford" Wallace and his ...
Though her attackers never posted the video to YouTube or MySpace, the fact that they planned to was enough for the parents of a Florida girl beaten in a videotaped attack to say the social-networking sites have " Six teen girls -- several of ...
New York's lawmakers have introduced legislation to keep convicted sex offenders off the likes of Facebook and MySpace.. In a press conference on Tuesday, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, State Sen. Joseph Bruno, and Assemblyman Sheldon Silver unveiled details of ...
com gathered Monday morning to unveil an extensive new plan for ensuring the safety of minors on the Internet.. Under the agreement, MySpace has pledged to work with the attorneys general on a set of principles to combat harmful material on social-networking ...