All PrivSec Global Stories articles – Page 2
-
Q&AMeet the expert: Kristen Pennington to speak at PrivSec Global
We are very happy to announce that Privacy Law specialist, Kristen Pennington will speak at PrivSec Global, this month.
-
NewsOpenAI reveals ChatGPT upgrades at developer conference
OpenAI, the brains behind ChatGPT, is preparing to reveal significant upgrades that will render its AI models more affordable and versatile.
-
Q&AMeet the expert: Amy Rose to speak at PrivSec Global
We are very happy to announce that Governance and Compliance leader, Amy Rose will speak at PrivSec Global, this month.
-
Q&AMeet the expert: Henry Davies to speak at PrivSec Global
We are very happy to announce that Data Protection leader, Henry Davies will speak at PrivSec Global, this month.
-
NewsUK unveils world’s first AI safety institute
The British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, has disclosed plans for the UK to house the world’s first Artificial Intelligence (AI) Safety Institute.
-
NewsTech firms push for longer time frame to comply with India data protection laws
Major tech players, including Apple, Google, Meta, and Microsoft, are urging India’s IT Ministry to grant an extended compliance period to organisations as they bid to meet provisions of new data protection standards in India.
-
NewsEuropean sovereign cloud on horizon for Amazon Web Services
Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced intentions this week to introduce a dedicated cloud infrastructure in Europe, tailored specifically for public and private sector entities.
-
NewsEU regulators struggling to reach agreement on new AI laws
Regulators in Europe continue to come up against challenges as they push to finalise new laws governing artificial intelligence (AI), with any agreement now looking unlikely until at least December.
-
NewsCertification mapping application released by UK Cyber Security Council
The UK Cyber Security Council has unveiled the initial stage of a certification mapping programme built to help professionals in cyber to move forwards in their careers through security certification.
-
NewsAustralian government strengthens stance on data security threats
After a year marked by several data breaches that captured public attention, the Australian government intends to designate a privacy commissioner - a post that the previous administration abolished. This step is being taken due to the increasing security threats faced by the country.
-
NewsMeta faces GDPR penalty on top of order to halt data transfers
Meta is getting ready for the cessation of its EU-U.S. data transfers, as well as a fine for violating the EU General Data Protection Regulation, according to filings made with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
-
NewsChatGPT enhances data privacy function
ChatGPT has released a new “history off” mode, enabling users to decide which conversations with the AI platform are used in the technology’s development models.
-
NewsPotential cost increase to access EU markets due to new UK data law
Proposed data regulations in the UK, currently awaiting approval from Parliament, may fall short of Europe’s GDPR standards.
-
NewsJersey’s Information Commissioner criticises government department
In the British Isles, the Jersey Data Protection Authority (JDPA) has publicly criticised the way in which a Jersey government department handled an individual’s request for their personal data.
-
NewsMajority of companies in UAE and Saudi Arabia recognise need to bolster cybersecurity
Research released this week has given fresh insight into the current global threat landscape and recommendations on how organisations are working to improve their cybersecurity posture.
-
NewsMisuse of children’s data lands TikTok with £12.7m fine
TikTok, the Chinese-owned social media platform, has been fined £12.7m by the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) for breaching data protection law and failing to protect the privacy of children.
-
NewsGerman users of Russia’s Kaspersky anti-virus software issued hack warning
Users of Kaspersky Lab in Germany have been issued with warnings about the technology’s safety by Germany’s cyber security agency, the BSI, which says the Moscow-based antivirus software may be at serious risk of cyberattack.
-
NewsMost tech firms were hit by a third-party incident last year
A new survey of compliance professionals reveals that the overwhelming majority (90%) of tech organisations were negatively impacted by a third-party data incident through 2021.
-
NewsCyberattacks intensify on Ukrainian websites
A Kyiv-based cyber agency has described how Ukrainian websites have come under relentless cyberattack from Russian hackers since Vladimir Putin began the invasion of Ukraine at the end of last month.
-
NewsMalware pandemic shows no signs of slowing down through 2022
Trojan viruses may have been identified as one of our chief threats to consumers through 2021, but experts say the last 12 months has also seen a significant rise in crypto-jacking and data theft.
- Previous Page
- Page1
- Page2
- Page3
- Next Page



