Survey reveals lack of awareness of GDPR among company directors
Two in five company directors in the UK do not know whether new EU data protection laws will apply to […]
Two in five company directors in the UK do not know whether new EU data protection laws will apply to […]
The review of artificial intelligence argues a new AI council should be created but it wouldn’t be in charge of […]
This third annual study of data governance in organizations, surveying modern privacy operations about the present and future of the […]
The Online Trust Alliance has released the results of its ninth annual Online Trust Audit and Honor Roll, this year […]
A report by the former chief justice John Murray has found that current data-retention legislation amounts to mass surveillance of […]
Whether malicious or inadvertent, workforce actions cause or contribute to over half of cyber attacks experienced by organizations. Protecting against […]
On 12 September, European Digital Rights (EDRi) – an association of civil and human rights organisations from across Europe – […]
Data & Society releases “Privacy, Security, and Digital Inequality” by Mary Madden; the first in-depth analysis of the privacy and […]
Welcome to the world of “sharenting” – where more than 80% of children are said to have an online presence […]
The European Commission is trying to pull together member states’ differing views on security and privacy before it publishes a […]
Two legal judgements at the highest level in Europe in recent years have reaffirmed that all Member States’ data retention […]
A new report ranks U.S. federal government cybersecurity behind that of the fast food industry. Source: U.S. Government Cybersecurity Lags […]