In the 2016 presidential campaign, cybersecurity, surveillance and privacy haven't received a whole lot of attention. Where do the candidates stand on these important issues?
In a blog post this week laying out his cybersecurity policy proposals, US presidential candidate Jeb Bush said it's time to stop "demonizing" intelligence officials at the NSA.
Republican US presidential candidate Jeb Bush said Tuesday that encryption makes it harder for the NSA to do its job, and advocated for broad NSA surveillance powers to catch "evildoers."
Cybersquatters have caused some embarrassment for several of the US presidential contenders. But abuse of domain names can be costly for businesses and dangerous for consumers.
On the face of it Jeb Bush's decision to make 250,000 emails from his time as Governor public is a great step forward in transparency. But what about those people who sent the emails?