An evolving geopolitical landscape and shifting regulatory requirements have transformed Europe's cybersecurity environment over the past year, bringing new challenges for safeguarding critical infrastructure...
COMMENTARYFive years since the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) took effect, its fingerprints are everywhere: from proliferating privacy laws worldwide to the...
Businesses value the availability, scalability, and reliability of the cloud. They recognize that cloud computing can enable data to flow freely to where it...
Businesses value the availability, scalability, and reliability of the cloud. They recognize that cloud computing can enable data to flow freely to where it...
A British tribunal yesterday ruled US selfie-scraper Clearview AI would not have to pay a £7.5 million ($9 million) privacy fine.
The tribunal held that...
Data protection and privacy laws can enable legal safety for citizens' personal information, prevent unauthorized use of personal data, and establish accountability for organizations...
NEW YORK, April 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- BigID, the leading data intelligence platform that enables organizations to know their enterprise data and take action for privacy, security,...
The world is quickly embracing the digital age, and e-wallets are becoming an increasingly popular way to send and receive payments. They help users...
Intro The SafetyDetectives cybersecurity team uncovered a data exposure affecting the Japanese medical Q&A service Doctors Me. Doctors Me is a website that provides customers with on-demand access to professional medical advice. An Amazon S3 bucket owned by the company was left open without proper access authorization and authentication controls in place, exposing sensitive data for […]
French data protection regulators on Thursday found the use of Google Analytics a breach of the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) laws in the country, almost a month after a similar decision was reached in Austria.
To that end, the National Commission on Informatics and Liberty (CNIL) ruled that the transatlantic movement of Google Analytics data to the U.S. is not "