Putting data privacy in the hands of users
MIT and Harvard University researchers have developed a platform, called Riverbed, that ensures that web services adhere to users’ preferences […]
MIT and Harvard University researchers have developed a platform, called Riverbed, that ensures that web services adhere to users’ preferences […]
Data de-identification has many benefits in the context of the EU General Data Protection Regulation. One of the recurring questions […]
The majority of people (63 percent) are now much more aware that marketers are using their personal data as compared […]
Companies covered under the EU mandate can get policies for up to $10 million for fines, penalties, and other costs. […]
We’ve long known that just as blockchains have unique security features, they have unique vulnerabilities. Marketing slogans and headlines that […]
Article 83 of the GDPR provides for two levels of administrative fines: a lower level – maximum of €10 million […]
Advanced algorithms, machine learning (ML), and artificial intelligence (AI) are appearing across digital and technology sectors from healthcare to financial […]
The age, gender, location, race and ethnicity for 138 million people were potentially vulnerable. So far, however, only internal hacking […]
No longer can privacy be an isolated function managed by legal or compliance departments with little or no connection to […]
The Austrian Data Protection Authority has finalised its investigation into the Austrian Post (Österreichische Post AG) and issued a decision […]
The Hellenic DPA, in order to a) explore the level of compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and […]
Nearly all organizations worldwide are now recognizing that privacy investment is translating into upside business benefits. Organizations that have invested […]