Printing, document capture and compliance risk in the GDPR era
Printers, scanners and mobile devices that capture data from documents all store data in some way or other. How can […]
Printers, scanners and mobile devices that capture data from documents all store data in some way or other. How can […]
In an age of austerity, and a climate of fear about child abuse, perhaps it is unsurprising that social workers […]
The new iPhones announced on Wednesday, the iPhone XS, the XS Max, and the XR, only use FaceID, TouchID’s heir […]
Security experts almost uniformly agree that it is dangerous to design encryption to ensure investigators can have access to everything. […]
A team of security researchers has raised the alarm about some cryptography-related issues with the newly released WebAuthn passwordless authentication […]
Google and other tech companies have been on a mission to kill passwords. It’s easy enough to see why. We […]
The global average cost of a data breach is up 6.4 percent over the previous year to $3.86 million. The […]
The traditional systems that are being used in healthcare today are woefully lacking in the security that could be available. […]
Many businesses are disclosing minor personal data breaches to the UK’s data protection watchdog, wrongly believing that they have to […]
Apple has removed the #1 selling anti-malware app called Adware Doctor from the Mac App Store because it was gathering […]
The attackers behind a data breach that left thousands of British Airways customer details exposed have been identified by security […]
The numbers show that unintentional or inadvertent incidents – those typically caused by human error rather than malicious intent such […]