61% of CIOs say employees are maliciously leaking data
A study of the root causes of insider breaches has found that 61% of IT leaders believe that employees have […]
A study of the root causes of insider breaches has found that 61% of IT leaders believe that employees have […]
Uber drivers in the U.K. are filing a lawsuit against the company over allegations the firm has continuously broken European […]
Two sets of regulations aimed at readying UK data protection law for a post-Brexit world have been promulgated in recent […]
There are hundreds of stores using facial recognition – none that have any rules or standards to prevent abuse. With […]
PIMS, also referred to as personal data stores, personal data spaces, or personal data vaults, are systems that allow people […]
If China doesn’t step up its efforts on issues such as data privacy and intellectual property protection, the country could […]
The report, The transparent business barometer: Preparing for the end of easy data, written by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) found […]
Sophisticated surveillance, once the domain of world powers, is increasingly available on the private market. Smaller countries are seizing on […]
PreShow is developing an app to earn you free movie tickets – to any film in any theater – if […]
European Commission Věra Jourová at the 9th Annual European Data Protection and Privacy Conference delivered a speech “What next for […]
It has to become easier to share information about criminals, regardless of strict privacy rules, Minister Ferdinand Grapperhaus of Justice […]
Thieves collect personal data such as home addresses and contact information, but also details of physical or mental conditions and […]