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New ISACA research shows that Australian organisations—including regulators—can’t find sufficient staff to treat privacy by design as seriously and thoroughly as needed.
Alternatives to backdoors in end-to-end encryption exist, but not all address privacy and security concerns, say experts at last week’s Enigma conference.
Company hopes the move will make it easier for developers to use differential privacy to help improve privacy on the internet.
A data protection claim against US defendants highlights the uncertainty surrounding the territorial limits of the GDPR.
The facial recognition company is cited for not having proper data protection processes in place or a lawful reason to collect personal information, among other violations.
SLAID’s “novel, extraordinary, and intrusive” warrants threaten 10 years’ jail for noncompliance, while FILAB allows for government spying on Australians’ communications.
The Personal Information Protection Law will force global companies doing business in China to be more careful with cross-border flow of personal information.
Experts argue that Apple is clearing a path for governments to gain access to their citizens' data--essentially an encryption backdoor.
Big Tech is sharing personal info as authorities run roughshod over privacy protections.
Increasing focus on enforcement of EU cookie regulations highlights importance of compliance for organisations to avoid fines, lawsuits, and impact on cybersecurity.