Researchers to be free to test anonymisation measures under UK data protection reforms
Planned changes to UK data protection laws will not put security researchers at risk of breaking the law when they […]
Planned changes to UK data protection laws will not put security researchers at risk of breaking the law when they […]
NIST released Guide to LTE Security, a report that provides information to organizations about the security capabilities of cellular networks […]
U.S. Customs and Border Protection released today an update to the agency’s Directive governing Border Searches of Electronic Devices. This […]
A man complained that his new Automobile Association (AA) card was configured so that it would share his personal information […]
After a cybersecurity breach, second guessing can often turn into a blood sport. The business often blames Human Resources and […]
Information Commissioner’s Office fines company £400,000 for ‘concerning’ security issues following investigation of hack of 3m customers’ data. Source: Carphone […]
As general counsel of Twilio, a mid-size cloud computing company, I follow Washington closely. You may be surprised to know […]
Under the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which will start to apply on 25 May 2018, many companies will […]
According to the Constitution of Mexico, the protection of personal data is a fundamental right of all Mexican citizens. Under […]
On January 9, 2018, the FTC issued a paper recapping the key takeaways from the FTC’s and National Highway Traffic […]
In a notice issued yesterday, the EU Commission makes clear that ‘in view of the considerable uncertainties, in particular concerning […]
Facial recognition is the new hot tech topic in China. Banks, airports, hotels and even public toilets are all trying […]