Savannah RoweIs your instant messaging app private enough?Instant messaging apps bring our communication to another dimension, but don’t choose randomly: pick the most private option.6 min read·Nov 27, 2020----
Savannah RoweIndia-China cyberwarfare: more signs of internet splitting?The Indian government recently embarked on an app-blocking spree, eliminating China’s big-league apps from its market.4 min read·Nov 26, 2020----
Savannah RoweTech-horror is here, and the boogeyman goes digitalSubtle or highly provocative portrayals of tech-gone-wrong preach the mass rejection of privacy.5 min read·Nov 20, 2020----
Savannah RoweCicada 3301 or the mystery and allure of the dark webThe dark web is frightening, rogue, yet, disturbingly, a source of pure fascination.6 min read·Nov 19, 2020----
Savannah RoweThe DNA of malware and spywareFrom the bottom to the top: the diabolical malware industry reflects a traditional rags-to-riches fantasy.5 min read·Nov 13, 2020----
Savannah RoweForget phishing. Email security goes beyond thatMany privacy and security problems haunt email services. It is about time you meet them face-to-face.5 min read·Nov 12, 2020----
Savannah RoweWinning by a whisker: revisiting Apple securityThe classic tale trumpeted across the digital land is that Apple products are impenetrable fortresses. Is that superiority true?5 min read·Nov 6, 2020----
Savannah RowePoisoning human interactions with social engineeringReal-life “Among Us” game: spot the crooks in the massive online community.5 min read·Oct 31, 2020----
Savannah RoweAnyone can be cyberstalked, and it can ruin your lifeYou’ve Got Mail: the contents include live cockroaches, a bloody pig mask, spiders. Cyberstalking is a global issue, and it needs to stop.6 min read·Oct 30, 2020----
Savannah RoweNetwork security is not a joke, JimNetwork security is a broad term, but have no fear: it is simple to improve it. Join me in the adventure: your network will thank you!4 min read·Oct 23, 2020----