Wayne Rash

About

Wayne Rash is a content writer and editor with a 35-year history covering technology. He’s a frequent speaker on business, technology issues and enterprise computing. He is the author of five books, including his most recent, "Politics on the Nets." Rash is a former Executive Editor of eWEEK and a former analyst in the eWEEK Test Center. He was also an analyst in the InfoWorld Test Center and editor of InternetWeek. He's a retired naval officer, a former principal at American Management Systems and a long-time columnist for Byte Magazine.

Software-Defined Radio May Cause FCC to Restrict WiFi Modifications

The comment period for the Federal Communications Commission’s notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) on software-defined radios was supposed to end on Sept. 8. But the FCC has extended the comment period because the topic is complex, and the parties involved need time to work. This NPRM, FCC 15-92, attracted little attention when the agency issued […]

FAA Moves Ahead on Efforts to Bring Some Order to Drone Flights

Everything came to a stop at the U.S. Open tennis tournament on Sept. 3 as a drone appeared out of the evening sky and passed over the players while they volleyed. Then, unexpectedly, the drone careened toward the grandstands and crashed into the seating area. That area of the stadium was unoccupied at the time, […]

Google Raises the Cloud Apps Bar With Powerful New Docs Features

Imagine a voice dictation system that actually works for more than short messages. Imagine that it could even transcribe a long conversation or a brainstorming session. That’s been a sort of Holy Grail for voice dictation for a long time. But now it appears that Google has managed to pull it off. However it turns […]

Expect Long Waits to Get Microsoft’s Help With Windows 10 Upgrade

When I called Microsoft to ask about an unexpected screen when I tried to log on to Windows 10 on a freshly upgraded computer, I already knew there would be a wait. Still, it was a surprise when the computerized voice on the other end of the line said that I could expect a call […]

Ashley Madison CEO Resignation a Deserved Fate for Security Blindness

Right now, it’s not clear who breached the security of the marital infidelity site Ashley Madison, although there’s an international team of investigators looking in to it. In the meantime, the list of members, including details of their dating preferences, has found its way to the open Internet, with results that are sad but not […]

Regulatory Fight Brewing at FCC Over LTE-U Access to WiFi Spectrum

A fight brewing at the Federal Communications Commission over an unlicensed form of the familiar LTE calling and data protocol used by wireless carriers is likely to develop into a full-blown regulatory tussle over the mobile phone in your pocket. The likely opponents in the fight are staking their ground in FCC filings regarding something […]

U.S. Court Affirms FTC Authority to Enforce Data Breach Rules

In a decision that cites a litany of basic security blunders, the United States Third Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously found that the Federal Trade Commission has the authority to sue Wyndham Hotels for unfair cyber-security practices that, “taken together, unreasonably and unnecessarily exposed consumers’ personal data to unauthorized access and theft.” The decision lists […]

Smart City Fine Not the End of FCC Action on WiFi Signal Blocking

The Federal Communications Commission has served notice that Smart City Networks is unlikely to be the last organization to face enforcement action for blocking private hotspot WiFi signals in public spaces. The FCC entered into a consent agreement with Smart City Networks in which the company agreed to pay the commission a fine of $750,000 […]

The Real Security Rules That Applied to Hillary Clinton’s Email Server

The potential misuse of classified information in the office of the Secretary of State has been at the top of the news daily for quite a while, but while there have been claims and counter-claims, almost nobody seems to understand what this all means. In fact, there are specific rules about how sensitive government information […]

IRS Data Breach Demonstrates the Risk of Trying to Help Taxpayers

The Internal Revenue Service is one of the federal government’s least-liked agencies. No surprise there since the job of the IRS is to pry plenty of your hard earned dollars from your hands. Still, the IRS is in fact sensitive to the fact that it needs to try to make reporting income and paying taxes […]