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Data breaches can lead ... "If for some reason your computer dies two weeks before exams, you are assured to have backups." For many people, privacy and security are secondary concerns, Chetty ...
Cyber insurers have become accidental catalysts for change, encouraging better data privacy practices and more robust ...
Imagine an AI system that predicts your shopping habits or medical conditions with stunning accuracy. These advancements rely on AI processing huge datasets, which often include sensitive personal ...
The privacy tug-of-war: States grappling with divergent consent standards Sara H. Jodka of Dickinson Wright PLLC discusses state-level data privacy laws, which have sought to impose additional and ...
At the IRS, taxpayers whose information is wrongfully disclosed or even inspected are entitled by law to monetary damages. Social Security employees who violate privacy laws could face stiff fines ...
Can individuals and organizations still take control of their data — or has the privacy battle already been lost? In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw is joined by Ron De Jesus ...
You have the power to take charge of your data. This is the theme of this year's Data Privacy Week, an annual event that aims to raise awareness about online privacy ...
Nothing stings like betrayal, which is why Firefox users are furious with Mozilla after a controversial update to the developer's Terms of Use last week. Mozilla is ...
That could expose private or embarrassing information ... a person had done on their computer using screenshots, after experts and consumers raised privacy concerns. A limited version of Recall ...
Data protection regulators, particularly in Europe, appear to be taking a tough line with large tech firms over data privacy violations. Law firm DLA Piper recorded a total of €1.2bn ($1.26bn) of ...