IBM next month will launch a privacy management product, created with the help of some large corporate users, that lets companies build privacy policies directly into their data management systems.
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IBM has developed software designed to let people keep personal information secret when doing business online and donated it to the Higgins open-source project. The software, called "Identity Mixer," ...
This week in our 5-minute CIO series, IBM’s Cristina Cabella outlines the importance of GDPR to Europe’s digital society and its economy. Cristina Cabella has recently been appointed IBM’s chief ...
IBM launched its z15 mainframe with an eye toward server consolidation, hybrid cloud applications and processing billions of transactions a day and a heavy dose of design thinking. The z15 is the ...
The ultra-powerful system brings new data privacy features and is designed for a hybrid multi-cloud world. Today, IBM mainframes process 87% of all credit card transactions. Twenty-nine billion ATM ...
Today, I’m writing about privacy from a computer connected to nearly every other computer on the planet. In a moment, I’ll walk down the hall with a device that informs me in ways unimagined not long ...
Two IBM researchers have created a new approach to addressing privacy concerns surrounding passive RFID tags attached to goods in the consumer supply chain, through what they’ve dubbed a clipped-tag ...
Last fall IBM unveiled the latest addition to its popular long-standing Z mainframe portfolio, the z15. The z15 was designed expressly with data security and privacy in mind—security meaning keeping ...
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IBM was one of the first major tech companies to roll out a chief privacy office position way back in 2000. At that point, Christina Montgomery was serving as the company's senior counsel, steadily ...