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#cloud-storage
fromZDNET
1 day ago
Digital life

Are cloud storage services safe to use in 2025? Why it's a big yes for me (and my best picks)

fromZDNET
1 week ago
Digital life

Why a good cloud service is non-negotiable in 2025 - and 7 I actually trust

fromZDNET
1 day ago
Digital life

Are cloud storage services safe to use in 2025? Why it's a big yes for me (and my best picks)

fromZDNET
1 week ago
Digital life

Why a good cloud service is non-negotiable in 2025 - and 7 I actually trust

EU data protection
fromTechCrunch
2 days ago

Imgur pulls out of UK after data regulator warns of fines | TechCrunch

Imgur has blocked access for UK users after the ICO announced provisional findings and signaled it intends to fine the company's parent, MediaLab AI.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Swiss voters back electronic identity cards in close vote

The narrow win will come as a relief to Switzerland's main political parties, which had mostly supported plans for the e-ID. Both houses of the Swiss parliament had backed the measure with large majorities and the government had recommended a yes vote. But voters rejected an earlier version of the e-ID in 2021, largely over objections to the role of private companies in the system.
Europe politics
#dlp
fromTheregister
1 week ago

Brits warned as illegal robo-callers fined 550,000

The ICO said the use of what it calls "robo call technology" - avatar software that allows callers to present themselves as people they are not - is making it more difficult to discern genuine calls from those made by predatory marketeers. It said the telltale signs of such calls include slight pauses before responses (indicating call handlers selecting recordings to play), limited flexibility to answer offbeat questions, identical voices and tones, and no background noise or natural breaks in speech.
Privacy professionals
Privacy technologies
fromPrivacy International
1 week ago

PI's submission on the right to be safe in education

EdTech surveillance threatens students' and staff's safety and learning; states must require human-rights due diligence, necessity/proportionality analysis, and strong data-protection safeguards.
Information security
fromTechzine Global
1 week ago

Proofpoint secures collaboration between humans and AI agents

AI agents collaborate with humans in an agentic workspace, increasing data protection and cybersecurity risks due to AI's scale and speed.
Information security
fromSecurityWeek
2 weeks ago

Ray Security Emerges From Stealth With $11M to Bring Real-Time, AI-Driven Data Protection

Ray Security uses AI to continuously monitor and predict corporate data use, applying real-time, dynamic protection while allowing enterprises to retain control over automated responses.
fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

Survey reveals surge in UK employers using 'bossware' to monitor staff emails, browsing and screen time

Bossware systems typically allow employers to track everything from idle time and log-in activity to the use of social media or AI tools. Some go further, offering real-time screenshots, keystroke tracking and app usage analysis. Proponents argue such systems can help prevent insider threats, protect sensitive information and identify productivity issues. But the practice is proving divisive. The CMI found a large minority of managers believe digital snooping undermines trust with staff and risks intruding on personal privacy.
Privacy technologies
#gdpr
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago
EU data protection

Max Schrems, jurist: The promise of the cloud was that everything would be much cheaper, but it turns out that it functions as a monopoly'

fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago
EU data protection

Max Schrems, jurist: The promise of the cloud was that everything would be much cheaper, but it turns out that it functions as a monopoly'

fromTheregister
3 weeks ago

Privacy activists warn of UK digital ID surveillance threat

A national digital ID could hand the government the tools for population-wide surveillance - and if history is anything to go by, ministers probably couldn't run it without cocking it up. That's the warning from Big Brother Watch in its new " Checkpoint Britain" report, published just days after Keir Starmer confirmed the government is considering a national digital identity scheme to tackle illegal immigration.
Privacy technologies
Privacy professionals
fromIT Pro
3 weeks ago

Kids hacking for kicks are causing security headaches at schools

Students cause the majority of school cyber incidents, often by exploiting weak passwords and poor data practices, risking escalation into more harmful attacks.
Television
fromIrish Independent
3 weeks ago

Gregg Wallace launches legal action against BBC following MasterChef sacking

A former MasterChef co-presenter was sacked after multiple historical misconduct allegations were upheld; he has filed a data-protection claim seeking confidential documents.
#data-breach
fromAbove the Law
3 weeks ago

Law Firms And The Cloud: Is Your Data As Safe As You Think? - Above the Law

The legal industry has been in full embrace mode when it comes to cloud computing. Data from the American Bar Association and reported in 2023 for example showed cloud usage among lawyers jumped from 60% to 70% overall, with solo practitioners leading the charge, going from 52% to 84% adoption in just one year. The legal tech press has been enthusiastically covering this "digital transformation," with publications like Legal Futures touting how "cloud-first strategy" is proving particularly popular among law firms.
Information security
Information security
fromComputerWeekly.com
3 weeks ago

SLA promises, security realities: Navigating the shared responsibility gap | Computer Weekly

Shared responsibility and SLAs often leave a gap where customers remain responsible for data protection, configurations, identities, and compliance.
EU data protection
fromThe Hacker News
4 weeks ago

Google Fined $379 Million by French Regulator for Cookie Consent Violations

French regulator fined Google €325 million and Shein €150 million for placing advertising cookies without valid user consent.
EU data protection
fromLe Monde.fr
4 weeks ago

France issues record fines for cookies against internet giants Shein and Google

France's CNIL fined Google €325 million and Shein €150 million for placing advertising cookies without obtaining free, informed user consent.
Information security
fromTechzine Global
4 weeks ago

Veeam Software Appliance simplifies data protection

Veeam released a fully preconfigured, hardware-agnostic software appliance providing secure, prepatched backup with immutability, Zero Trust, automatic OS patching, and instant Azure recovery.
US politics
fromComputerWeekly.com
4 weeks ago

Ethical challenges of LGBTQ+ data protection | Computer Weekly

U.S. policies now permit surveillance targeting based on gender identity or sexual orientation, raising discrimination risks and global data-protection and ethical concerns.
Information security
fromMedium
2 months ago

DLP vs. EDR: A Technical Deep Dive Beyond the Acronyms

DLP focuses on identifying, monitoring, and protecting sensitive data flows and storage, while EDR focuses on detecting, investigating, and responding to malicious endpoint behaviors and threats.
Privacy technologies
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 month ago

ICO publishes summary of police facial recognition audit | Computer Weekly

South Wales and Gwent Police use facial recognition with processes and safeguards assessed as largely compliant with UK data protection requirements.
#ai-security
fromHackernoon
2 years ago
Tech industry

The HackerNoon Newsletter: 9 Things Hollywood Gets Wrong About Hacking (8/3/2025) | HackerNoon

fromHackernoon
2 years ago
Tech industry

The HackerNoon Newsletter: 9 Things Hollywood Gets Wrong About Hacking (8/3/2025) | HackerNoon

EU data protection
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Donald Trump warns Irish digital watchdogs to back off US tech giants as he threatens 'substantial tariffs'

Irish data regulators enforcing the EU Digital Services Act could face US visa restrictions and sanctions amid new trade threat measures.
fromPrivacy International
1 month ago

Privacy International issues complaint to the UK regulator regarding the deployment of two algorithms for immigration purposes suspected of failing to adequately comply with data protection law

The complaint highlights significant concerns with these tools including the collection, retention, and processing of data presumptively in violation of many of the legal requirements set out in the UK GDPR and the DPA 2018. From PI's perspective, the HO's use of these tools is opaque, lacks a clear and foreseeable justification, processes unjustifiable volumes of personal data, is subject to inadequate human review, and may be adversely impacting migrants who are subject to them.
EU data protection
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Dozens more UK Afghan data breaches uncovered

What began as an isolated incident, which the Ministry of Defence initially sought to keep from public view, has now escalated into a series of catastrophic failings. "We urge the Ministry of Defence to be fully transparent with both those affected and the wider public. Victims should not be forced to learn the truth through legal action or news reports."
UK politics
#privacy
fromPrivacy International
1 month ago
Privacy professionals

Privacy International issues complaint to the UK ICO regarding the Home Office's deployment of two algorithms for immigration purposes suspected of failing to adequately comply with data protection law

fromPCWorld
1 month ago
Privacy professionals

De-Google your life: These 17 privacy-obsessed apps will set you free

from9to5Mac
2 months ago
Privacy professionals

PSA: Make sure you have these privacy features enabled on your iPhone - 9to5Mac

fromPrivacy International
1 month ago
Privacy professionals

Privacy International issues complaint to the UK ICO regarding the Home Office's deployment of two algorithms for immigration purposes suspected of failing to adequately comply with data protection law

fromPCWorld
1 month ago
Privacy professionals

De-Google your life: These 17 privacy-obsessed apps will set you free

from9to5Mac
2 months ago
Privacy professionals

PSA: Make sure you have these privacy features enabled on your iPhone - 9to5Mac

Privacy professionals
fromPrivacy International
1 month ago

PI rings the alarm bell and alerts ICO about the use of algorithms by the Home Office and their impact on migrants

Home Office's use of automated tools in immigration enforcement raises concerns about privacy and compliance with data protection laws.
Privacy technologies
fromIT Pro
1 month ago

'Hugely significant': Experts welcome UK government plans to back down in Apple encryption battle - but it's not quite over yet

UK government plans to abandon forcing Apple to share user data.
fromThe Hacker News
1 month ago

Wazuh for Regulatory Compliance

Organizations must comply with regulatory standards to safeguard sensitive data. Effective compliance prevents cybersecurity threats, protects business processes, and reduces financial risks.
Privacy professionals
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

Stay One Step Ahead of Cyber Threats for Five Years for $35 | Entrepreneur

With AdGuard VPN's five-year plan, you're getting enterprise-level privacy at a price that makes financial sense. And it's on sale for just $34.97 (MSRP: $359.40).
Privacy technologies
Privacy professionals
fromTECHBOOK
1 month ago

Pay or Share Your Data? The Controversial Subscription Model on Facebook and Instagram

Meta has introduced a subscription option for Facebook and Instagram to avoid ad-related data sharing.
#cybersecurity
EU data protection
fromDataBreaches.Net
1 month ago

Children's Health Ireland faces investigation over data breach of health records at Tallaght Hospital - DataBreaches.Net

DPC has initiated an inquiry into CHI over concerns regarding the security of children's health records.
EU data protection
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 month ago

Protecting your data in the EU means protecting an independent authority | Computer Weekly

The effectiveness of the European data protection framework relies on robust individual rights and independent enforcement authority.
fromHackernoon
1 year ago

The HackerNoon Newsletter: Agentic AI and the Rise of Outcome Engineering (8/10/2025) | HackerNoon

Immutable backups prevent ransomware and ensure data integrity, meeting compliance needs with secure, tamper-proof cloud data protection. They safeguard critical data effectively.
Tech industry
Cryptocurrency
fromHackernoon
2 months ago

The Great Quantum Mirage: Why We're Solving Tomorrow's Problem While Missing Today's Crisis | HackerNoon

The immediate quantum threat involves systematic harvesting of encrypted data, not just the eventual breaking of encryption.
Gadgets
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

7 password managers to help keep your apps safe

Using a password manager is essential for managing unique passwords across different services and devices.
E-Commerce
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

The iGaming Industry's Role in Shaping the Future of Online Business Security

iGaming has evolved into a leader in security and regulatory compliance beyond mere entertainment.
fromeLearning Industry
1 month ago

Secure Your eLearning Software: 10 Steps To Lock It Down Before Launch

Launching an eLearning platform without securing software can lead to cyberattacks, data leaks, and malware infections, jeopardizing user safety and brand reputation.
Online learning
Privacy professionals
fromHackernoon
2 months ago

Protocol That Leaks Your Every Move: A Guide to DNS Privacy | HackerNoon

DNS compromises online privacy due to its plaintext transmission, allowing ISPs and third parties to intercept user queries easily.
#ransomware
fromIT Pro
1 month ago
Privacy professionals

Nearly one-third of ransomware victims are hit multiple times - even after paying up to hackers

fromHackernoon
1 year ago
Tech industry

The TechBeat: Here's The Exact Indie-Hacking Vibe-Coding Setup I Use as a Middle-Aged Product Manager (8/3/2025) | HackerNoon

fromIT Pro
1 month ago
Privacy professionals

Nearly one-third of ransomware victims are hit multiple times - even after paying up to hackers

fromHackernoon
1 year ago
Tech industry

The TechBeat: Here's The Exact Indie-Hacking Vibe-Coding Setup I Use as a Middle-Aged Product Manager (8/3/2025) | HackerNoon

fromGothamist
1 month ago

Surveillance tech could identify your walk. A NYC lawmaker wants that info protected.

"In 2025, surveillance is everywhere. From how we move through the city to how we use our phones, nearly every action leaves a digital trace," Gutiérrez said in a statement. "Right now, the city can collect and share information about how you walk, type or browse - without treating it as sensitive. That needs to change."
Privacy professionals
Tech industry
fromHackernoon
1 year ago

The TechBeat: The Old Internet Can't Handle Real-Time Apps (8/2/2025) | HackerNoon

Bitcoin-native app development is supported by Mezo's Alpha Builder Program.
Digital life
fromEntrepreneur
2 months ago

They May Look Mundane, But They Distract Employees, Compromise Security, and Slow Your Internet | Entrepreneur

AdGuard Family Plan enhances online security and browsing experience by removing ads and protecting user data.
Privacy professionals
fromClickUp
2 months ago

Privacy Policy Templates for Websites, Apps, & Online Businesses

Using privacy policy templates ensures compliance with data regulations like GDPR and CCPA while saving time and reducing risk.
fromSocpub
2 months ago

How to Create a Data Backup Strategy for Your Business

One corrupt table or misconfigured bucket can stall an entire supply chain run. Fortunately, a clear-headed backup strategy turns that existential threat into a five-minute inconvenience.
Digital life
Artificial intelligence
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 months ago

Interview: How OpenAI is making ChatGPT public and private sector-ready | Computer Weekly

OpenAI partners with the UK government to deploy AI in justice, education, and security sectors, aiming to inform AI infrastructure policy.
US politics
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

The USDA wants states to hand over food stamp data by the end of July

USDA demands states to share personal information of SNAP recipients, raising privacy concerns among beneficiaries.
fromThe Hacker News
2 months ago

From Backup to Cyber Resilience: Why IT Leaders Must Rethink Backup in the Age of Ransomware

Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) allows inexperienced threat actors to launch large-scale attacks, exfiltrate sensitive data, and disable recovery infrastructure, pushing businesses to reassess their strategies.
Digital life
fromSecuritymagazine
2 months ago

Security and Development Teams Should Work Together to Protect Data in the AI Era

As companies explore new ways to use AI, the challenge of balancing innovation with data protection is more important than ever. Security teams are tasked with protecting information while developers face pressure to deliver. Misalignment results in exposed data and overlooked policies, leading to a lack of responsibility.
Privacy professionals
Digital life
fromZDNET
2 months ago

6 ways to protect your passport and other travel docs from cybercriminals - before it's too late

Travel documents, if scanned or stored digitally, are vulnerable to theft and exploitation.
fromSitePoint Forums | Web Development & Design Community
2 months ago

Has anyone created a website for a customer without a need for a "Security Incident Response Process" and "24/7 call center"? and NOT get fined doing so

Creating a web application that handles credit card information or personally identifiable information requires implementing stringent security measures to protect user data and comply with regulations.
E-Commerce
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