Australia’s spyware law could expose phones to exploitation
Peter Dutton’s proposed legislation to expand the government’s surveillance capabilities into telecommunication devices through the inclusion of spyware risks could […]
Peter Dutton’s proposed legislation to expand the government’s surveillance capabilities into telecommunication devices through the inclusion of spyware risks could […]
Movement toward a U.S. privacy framework is gaining steam this week as lobbying efforts in Washington intensify ahead of the […]
On September 25, 2018, the French Data Protection Authority (the “CNIL”) published the first results of its factual assessment of […]
There’s an idea that once something is online, it is immortal, immutable, and almost impossible to contain. Here is a […]
Apple’s Face ID turned facial recognition into the iPhone’s hottest feature. It isn’t just cool; it is convenient. A year later, the […]
There is growing concern over new technology that could be the future of airport security. The TSA has a new […]
GDPR is still dominating conversations, and although we have moved beyond what GDPR is and to how to be compliant, […]
In an world increasingly driven by the ability of private companies and governments to collect vast amounts of personal data […]
Argentina Argentina is on its way to modernise its data protection law. The President sent the data protection bill to […]
More and more companies are using artificial intelligence and machine learning tools to assess possible employees. But are these practices […]
At first glance, blockchain and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) may seem like they would be wholly unrelated, complete […]
Starting with Chrome 69, when you log into a Google service (GMail, or so), Google Chrome is effectively logging you […]