Happy GDPR Day! Google, Facebook hit with $8.8 billion in lawsuits
On day one of GDPR enforcement an Austrian privacy activists sues Google and Facebook “Happy GDPR Day! You’ve been served.” That’s how, in my head, Google and Facebook were served…
On day one of GDPR enforcement an Austrian privacy activists sues Google and Facebook “Happy GDPR Day! You’ve been served.” That’s how, in my head, Google and Facebook were served…
There were not 7,800 devices that the FBI couldn’t decrypt last year, despite the fact the claim has been repeated many times. The FBI lied. A more charitable way of…
The University of Greenwhich forgot about a server for 12 years and got fined $160,000 for it. The UK Information Commissioner’s Office has fined the University of Greenwich £120,000 ($160,000)…
Your customer service team is going to get questions about GDPR. Make sure they know what to say. You can’t spell GDPR without the PR, and that also holds true…
Eventually Google plans to remove the padlock icon from its UI, too. In a blog post made on Thursday, Google announced that it will be removing the “Secure” indicator from…
A new Kenyan cybersecurity law makes fake news a crime We interrupt our regularly scheduled reporting on GDPR and the SSL industry to bring you an interesting story about a…
The Secure Data Act is supported by the Electronic Frontier Foundation A new bill, the Secure Data Act, seeks to make requesting an encryption backdoor illegal. The legislation was introduced…
May 25, 2018 is just ten days away, will you be GDPR compliant? We are now just ten days away from the EU General Data Protection Regulation going into effect….
The chain restaurant reports the breach occurred between March and April 2018 Between March and April of 2018, Chili’s restaurants were hit by a data breach that may have compromised…
An SEC filing made this week outlines the total extent of what was lost in the breach Suffice it to say at this point everyone is sick and tired of…
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