How Authentication Must Evolve in the Age of GDPR
In this age of mandatory data breach notifications across the United States, Australia and soon Europe – among other areas […]
In this age of mandatory data breach notifications across the United States, Australia and soon Europe – among other areas […]
Security experts are at odds over how to respond to new research showing hackers could decrypt emails that were supposed […]
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled yesterday in Byrd v. United States that the driver of a rental car could have […]
On May 14, 2018, the Centre for Information Policy Leadership (“CIPL”) at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP published a study on […]
More than 100 IBM executives will descend on Capitol Hill this week with a simple message for policy makers: don’t […]
Consumers don’t half mind the barrage of personalized messages they get. But the offers have to be relevant, according to […]
The ISO is to develop the first set of preventative international guidelines to ensure consumer privacy is embedded into the […]
When the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) takes effect across the EU on 25 May 2018, large amounts of WHOIS […]
Together with the GDPR’s elaborate requirements for transparency, due diligence, risk analyses, documentation and security, this rude awakening should create […]
The Italian privacy law integrating the GDPR has been finalized by the Board of Ministers, unveiling unexpected surprises a few […]
Google said on Tuesday it had updated its ad-serving platform, which is used by online publishers, allowing them to select […]
WHOIS, the system used for querying databases of information on domain name registrations and IP addresses, has been a vital […]