Archive for the ‘Privacy’ Category

Nike and iPod Sport Kit a Privacy Issue

Monday, December 25th, 2006

Nike has introduced a shoe, Air Zoom Moire, which is outfitted with a sensor that can talk to your iPod. While on the surface this may have some merit it also opens the doors for privacy concerns. Nike/Apple market this as a realtime way of gathering running/jogging data to your iPod. Unfortunately, others can track you wherever you go.

The shoe contains an RFID (radio frequency id) device that has a unique identifier. This identifier can be tied to you and any entity that can read an RFID can track you. Apple and Nike had no comment on the matter.

Read about this matter in depth at the University of Washington in Seattle.

Doug

Huge Privacy Breaches in Medicare and Medicaid

Friday, September 8th, 2006

According to the Government Accountability Office (GAO), over 40% of U.S. Medicare contractors and state Medicaid agencies have experienced a security breach involving personal health information. Even worse, a lot of the work is being done offshore which was not included in the GAO report.