Latest bits on privacy and cybersecurity #10
Collection of articles, documents and research on data privacy and cyber-security that caught my eye.
Collection of articles, documents and research on data privacy and cyber-security that caught my eye.
GoDaddy gave website “24 hours to move to a different provider.”
On July 9, 2021, President Biden issued a far-reaching Executive Order seeking to fight market concentration and anticompetitive practices across the entire U.S. economy
The online abuse the England football team received after the Euro 2020 final has pushed people towards drastic measures to stop it happening again: giving social media companies their legal identification.
The inside story of how the World Wide Web Consortium, one of the internet’s geekiest corners, became a key battleground in the global fight for web privacy.
Determining a person’s age online seems like an intractable problem. But new technology and laws could be on the brink of solving it.
European internet service providers can hand over the personal details of customers who are accused of illegally downloading content, the EU’s top court ruled.
Decision throws out previous ruling in favor of hiQ Labs that prevented Microsoft’s business networking platform to forbid the company from harvesting public info from user profiles.
This report aims to raise the awareness of the general audience and serve as a resource to policy shapers and practitioners in the public and private sectors to help frame the debate around data.
A new Amazon feature is set to start sharing people’s internet connections – unless they opt out within the next week.
The Name:Wreck flaws in TCP/IP are the latest in a series of vulnerabilities with global implications.
This paper outlines privacy and data protection concerns of this tracking, profiling and targeting ecosystem that can also be used beyond digital advertising to seek to manipulate the opinion forming process, and there are significant concerns about the consequences of this ecosystem for democracy.