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Podcast
Greg Van Der Gaast: How Information Security Kills Data Protection
Greg Van Der Gaast. discusses how information security kills data protection at PrivSec London.
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Article
One in five Europeans have experienced identity theft fraud in the past two years
New research has found over half of Europeans have experienced at least one type of fraud in the last two years.
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Article
Croatian DPA issues credit institution 20m GDPR fine
The Croatian data protection authority (AZOP) has imposed a fine of EUR 20m for violating the EU General Data Protection Regulation.
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News
Hundreds of thousands of credit card details leaked online
Credit card details issued by banks from at least six Southeast Asian countries have been leaked online.
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Lead generation company exposes over 110m records
Lead generation company, Leadhunter, has exposed and lost over 110 million records due to an unsecured database.
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US consumers respond to Salesforce data breach
Since the adoption of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), cracking down on data breaches and promoting consumer privacy has remained a priority in the US state.
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Feature
Facial recognition: compliance in the age of GDPR
Facial recognition is a growing phenomenon but one that presents a potential minefield for companies who are collecting and using personal information.
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Article
France issues first legal decision on facial recognition
The Administrative Court (TA) of Marseille has made its decision regarding the use of facial recognition technology at two French high schools.
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Feature
Battling the rise of the deepfakes
Deepfake videos are becoming commonplace. So much so that you may have come across one without realising. Today, over 15,000 deepfakes are reportedly lurking online.
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ebook
The GDPR Maturity Framework That Helps A DPO
The major challenge with designing, implementing and complying with GDPR legislation is knowing what good looks like; how do you know when you’ve got there? What is best practice?
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Article
Ireland ranked least vulnerable European country to cybercrime
Research reveals that the Netherlands is the most vulnerable European country to cybercrime.
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News
Almost half of WhatsApp usage breaches legal terms
Almost half (41%) of UK workers admit to using WhatsApp for work purposes despite it being against WhatsApp’s legal terms of service to use it in ways that involve any non-personal use.
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ebook
Building an Effective Privacy Program
Achieving compliance with data privacy regulations is becoming increasingly challenging for businesses in today’s rapidly evolving privacy landscape.
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Online eyewear stores exposes the data of 186K customers
A database containing 186,000 sales records and 40.4 million visitor IP addresses has been discovered online.
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Pharmacy fined £275K for GDPR violation
A London pharmacy has incurred the UK’s first ever data protection fine of £275,000 for breaching the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
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TikTok found secretly transferring user data to China
According to a lawsuit file by a college student TikTok has been secretly transferring user data to China without gaining consent.
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Article
Most net users unaware of growing QR code threat
Most (74%) of British internet users have never heard of QR code spam, according to a recent representative survey commissioned by European email provider GMX.
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Podcast
Zoë Rose: Ethical Hacker, Cyber Security Consultant, Baringa Partners
Zoë Rose is a highly regarded hands-on security specialist, who helps her clients embed resilience across their personal and professional lives. Zoë is a Cisco Champion, Splunk Architect, and has been recognised in the top 50 women in the UK along with the PrivSec 200.