Tag: data privacy
230 articles

CrowdStrike’s Legal Turbulence: Uncovering Mounting Risks
Explore CrowdStrike’s mounting legal risks amid turbulent lawsuits and regulatory scrutiny that challenge its cybersecurity leadership.

Cambodia/Vietnam : Hanoi buys European OSINT solutions to monitor Khmer minorities
Hanoi buys European OSINT tools to monitor Khmer minorities, intensifying surveillance amid rising Cambodia-Vietnam tensions.

Irish Regulator Greenlights Meta’s Use of EU Posts for AI Training
Irish regulator approves Meta’s use of EU posts for AI training, stirring debate over data privacy, innovation, and future AI regulation.

Digital Democracy: Navigating the Paradox of Campaign Innovation and Voter Distrust
Experience the modern voter journey: seamless registration, transparent polling, and empowered choices shaping an engaged democracy.

Google carves out cloudy safe spaces for nations nervous about Uncle Sam’s servers
Google creates secure cloud zones for nations wary of U.S. server oversight, ensuring data sovereignty and robust digital privacy.

Scattered Spider snared financial orgs before targeting shops in Britain, America
Scattered Spider infiltrated financial organizations before shifting its focus to retail shops across Britain and America.

UK Legal Aid Agency Admits Data Breach Exposing Applicant Information
UK Legal Aid Agency admits a data breach exposing applicant info, sparking concerns over its data security and privacy protocols.

Civil Society Raises Alarm as GDPR Revisions Threaten Core Principles
Civil society warns GDPR revisions risk privacy and free speech, urging swift action to preserve core EU principles.

Scientists Unveil Breakthrough for Confirming Location Without Sacrificing Privacy
Scientists unveil breakthrough tech to confirm location without compromising privacy, revolutionizing secure geolocation methods.

America’s consumer watchdog drops leash on proposed data broker crackdown
America’s consumer watchdog relaxes its stance on a proposed data broker crackdown, signaling a shift toward looser oversight and data governance.

Researchers Expose New Intel CPU Flaws Enabling Memory Leaks and Spectre v2 Attacks
Researchers reveal new Intel CPU vulnerabilities that enable memory leaks and Spectre v2 attacks, prompting urgent security patches.

ChatGPT to Revolutionize Meetings with Real-Time Recording, Transcription, and Summaries
ChatGPT revolutionizes meetings with real-time recording, transcription, and summaries for faster, more efficient collaboration.

Meta to Train AI on E.U. User Data From May 27 Without Consent; Noyb Threatens Lawsuit
Meta uses EU user data for AI training since May 27 without consent, as Noyb threatens legal action over privacy breaches.

GOP Targets State AI Regulation and Export Restrictions
GOP targets state AI regulations and export restrictions, challenging existing policies and stirring debate on innovation, security, and economic growth.

AI Drives Smarter Zero-Trust Rollouts
AI empowers smarter zero-trust rollouts with automated controls, advanced threat detection, and adaptive security for robust digital protection.

Google Agrees to $1.375 Billion Settlement Over Texas Data Privacy Breach
Google settles for $1.375B over a Texas data privacy breach, marking a pivotal moment in tech accountability and regulatory enforcement.

Microsoft Teams to Restrict Screen Capture in Upcoming Meetings
Microsoft Teams now restricts screen capture in upcoming meetings, boosting privacy and security for smoother, safer collaboration across your team.

UK Legal Aid Agency Endures Cyber Breach
UK Legal Aid Agency suffers a cyber breach exposing vulnerabilities. Authorities launch a prompt investigation to secure systems and protect data.

Google Integrates On-Device AI to Combat Scams in Chrome and Android
Google integrates on-device AI to block scams in Chrome and Android, offering real-time threat detection and enhanced user security online.

TikTok Fined €530m Over Transfers of European User Data to China
TikTok fined €530m by EU for illegal transfer of European user data to China, escalating serious data privacy and sovereignty concerns.

RSAC wrap: AI and China on everything, everywhere, all at once
RSAC Wrap explores the explosive crossover of AI innovation and China’s global influence—impacting every field, everywhere, all at once.

US as a Surveillance State
Discover the US as a surveillance state where expansive digital monitoring challenges privacy and raises concerns over personal freedoms.

89% of security teams have already begun to implement AI
89% of security teams are leveraging AI to enhance threat detection and risk management, paving the way for more robust and efficient cybersecurity.

City of Long Beach Says at Least 260,000 Affected by Hack
City of Long Beach reports a major hack affecting over 260,000 residents, sparking concerns over data security and prompting urgent investigations.