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Norway’s DPA opposes air passenger monitoring as suggested
Datatilsynet, the data protection authority in Norway, has voiced an opinion against a proposal from the ministry of justice and emergency preparedness to store air passenger information for five years. The DPA regards that as too long.
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Therrien nominated to remain Privacy Commissioner of Canada
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has named Daniel Therrien for reappointment as Privacy Commissioner of Canada for another year.
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Business Update: iManage Adopts Microsoft Azure as Global Cloud Platform
Company standardizes on Microsoft Azure infrastructure, deepens integration with Microsoft Cloud services, and aligns on ‘Better Together’ solutions (Press Release)
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Business Update: New AT&T Cybersecurity USM Anywhere Advisors Service
Overwhelmed and understaffed security teams to gain security expertise and faster threat detection and response from new service and integrations (Press Release)
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Business Update: DAtAnchor, Inc. Deploys Unique Capabilities To Prevent Ransomware Attackers From Using Your Data On The Dark Web
DAtAnchor deploys unique data encryption features that can prevent data stolen during a Doxware Ransomware attack from being used (Press Release)
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California healthcare provider informs patients of data breach
Scripps Health is notifying more than 147,000 patients, staff and physicians that their personal data may have been compromised in a recent ransomware attack.
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Australian Signals Directorate thwarts two cyber-attacks
Australia’s cyber security agency has alerted two organisations they were about to be targeted by the ransomware attackers who forced Channel Nine to cancel several live shows in March.
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UK financial watchdog extends AML registration deadline
Partly because of a lack of take up, Britain’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is extending the end date of its temporary registrations regime for existing crypto asset businesses to 31 March next year from 9 July.
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CNIL calls for changes to academic data handling between France and US
France’s data protection authority, CNIL, is urging the country’s universities and colleges to amend how they use US-supplied collaborative tools, particularly in international transfers of personal data.
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Banking fraud soars 159%
New report reveals that banking fraud attempts has increased by 159% from the final three months of 2020 to Q1 2021.
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Business Update: SecurityScorecard Launches Integrate360º Marketplace to Enhance Value for Customers
Creates First Ratings Ecosystem with Over 40 Product Integrations, Security Intelligence Partners, and Professional Services (Press Release)
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Business Update: MENTIS Inc. Announces Partnership with Windocks
This strategic partnership will enable users to manage their production-nonproduction migration securely (Press Release)
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Business Update: Socket Mobile Offers Built-In Compatibility with EU Digital COVID Certificates
The regulation governing the EU Digital COVID Certificate are set to go into effect on July 1, 2021. (Press Release)
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Business Update: IBM To Establish New Cybersecurity Center For US Federal Clients
IBM Center for Government Cybersecurity to help agencies navigate current and future threats. Convenes advisory group of former government officials for expanded expertise. (Press Release)
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EU gives TikTok ultimatum over child safety concerns
TikTok has been given one month to address concerns over the safety of children’s data on the platform.
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US police department hacked
The police department in Azusa, California, has gone public about a ransomware attack, 12 weeks after becoming aware of the incident.
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ICO opens public consultation on its privacy-preserving practices
The UK Information Commissioner’s Office is calling for views on the first draft chapter of its Anonymisation, pseudonymisation and privacy enhancing technologies draft guidance.
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noyb issues over 500 GDPR complaints
With the aim to end “cookie banner terror”, privacy group noyb has issued 500 draft complaints to companies who use unlawful cookie banners.
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EC considering fast tracking data breach cases
The European Commission (EC) is working out how to speed up decision making on time-sensitive data privacy investigations, justice commissioner Didier Reynders said.
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Meat supplier stands down workers after cyber-attack
JBS, the world’s largest meat supplier, has shut down computer systems and temporarily laid off thousands of employees after suffering a cyber-attack on its Australian and North American systems.