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Nicole Lindsey
Senior Correspondent at CPO Magazine
Nicole Lindsey is a journalist and writer for more than 10 years, focusing on the intersection of technology, innovation and privacy. She has a background in information technology and has worked with various software companies and tech startups on their public relations and communications initiatives.


Man touching Facebook app on mobile showing potential privacy implications with Facebook’s Libra cryptocurrency
Data PrivacyInsights

Facebook’s Libra Cryptocurrency Could Have Profound Implications for Personal Privacy

July 5, 2019
Many are concerned about Facebook’s Libra cryptocurrency which allows the social media giant to not only know the details about its users’ social life but also their financial activities.
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Businessman waiting in airport showing the risks of visual hacking for business travelers
Cyber SecurityNews

3M’s Global Visual Hacking Study Highlights Risks for Business Travelers

July 4, 2019
Despite the potential for visual hacking to take place in public, only 30% of business travelers say that their organizations have educated them on how to protect sensitive information.
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Engineer working on storage system in data center showing Microsoft deletion of its facial recognition database
Data PrivacyNews

Microsoft Deletes Massive Facial Recognition Database

July 2, 2019
Microsoft’s recent deletion of its facial recognition database containing more than 10 million images of nearly 100,000 people could be their way to show need to regulate facial recognition technology.
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Man using tablet with app icons showing Facebook’s new plan to track app usage through Study app
Data PrivacyNews

Facebook Launches New Plan to Track App Usage Amidst Ongoing Privacy Concerns

July 2, 2019
Facebook’s new market research Study app pays users to track app usage, is the tech giant learning from previous privacy mistakes or attracting further attention from legislators?
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Documents in filing cabinets showing how AMCA healthcare data breach could set a new precedent for health IT security
Cyber SecurityNews

AMCA Healthcare Data Breach Could Set a New Precedent for Health IT Security

June 26, 2019
Medical companies affected by AMCA healthcare data breach have begun alerting investors and shareholders which may cause them to lose tens of millions of dollars in stock market valuation.
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Social media applications on mobile phone showing social media platforms are the core problem to online trust
Data PrivacyNews

Should Social Media Platforms Be Doing More To Win Back Online Trust?

June 25, 2019
Recent survey on internet security and trust shows social media companies are the core problem to online trust which could affect future growth and development of the digital economy.
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Hacker using computer showing most cyber attacks on China are from U.S.
Cyber SecurityNews

New CNCERT Report Shows Most Cyber Attacks on China Originate from United States

June 24, 2019
One key finding from CNCERT report shows most cyber attacks are using U.S. servers to implant viruses and carry out botnet attacks against Chinese computer assets.
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New York evening landscape showing the newly proposed New York Privacy Act which could be tougher than CCPA
Data ProtectionNews

New York Privacy Act Would Be Considerably Tougher Than California’s Bill

June 24, 2019
New York is the next state following California to develop its own New York Privacy Act which even though largely similar to CCPA, will still include notable exceptions that companies should be cautious of.
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King pawn on chess board showing the potential privacy and security implications of new Federal Data Strategy in U.S.
Data ProtectionNews

New Federal Data Strategy from U.S. Government Could Have Important Privacy and Security Implications

June 21, 2019
All U.S. government agencies are expected to create annual action plans in 2019-2020 to support the new Federal Data Strategy. What are the possible privacy and security implications?
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Man working on laptop in dark room showing increasing dark net hacking services targeted at enterprises
Cyber SecurityNews

New Academic Study Highlights How Dark Net Hacking Services Pose Threat to the Enterprise

June 17, 2019
40% of Dark Net vendors are selling targeted hacking services designed for Fortune 500 and FTSE 100 companies, from stolen credentials to custom malware to infiltrate bank ATMs.
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