In this, the third of a series of articles, Pauline C. Reich examines how Asian countries are approaching the thorny issue of cybercrime and the interception of data. The author takes a look at two Southeast Asian countries in particular, Cambodia and the Philippines.
In this, the final instalment in the series, Pauline C. Reich, Professor and Director of the Asia-Pacific Cyberlaw, Cybercrime and Internet Security Research Institute at the Waseda University School of Law in Tokyo, Japan examines the implications of the recent US v. Apple case in terms of disclosure requirements in Asia and across the globe.
Privacy has now become a bit of a loaded word and the public is on guard when it comes to their personal data. What is the impact marketing consent rates? And how will the increase of data fundamentalism change attitudes?
A skill-based hiring culture enforces the premise that anyone can become a cyber professional with the right training and techniques. Certification training programs can be tailored to allow non-traditional candidates to align their soft skills with impactful cyber roles.
Attackers who are blocked by strong defenses in other areas, are exploiting exposures from mismanaged machine identities to exploit the trust these systems are designed for.
Recently, we examined some of the challenges that companies face in terms of the evolving privacy and data protection landscape - and how these challenges may require a whole new breed of information security professional. In this second part of the series we unpack the argument for a new role combining Chief Security Officer and Chief Privacy Officer in a rapidly evolving regulatory and threat rich environment. We also chat with Chief Security and Privacy Officer (CSPO) at a Fortune 500 company to get his take on the subject.
Global cyber war no longer seems impossible with state-sponsored cyber attacks mounting around the world and possibility of China, Iran and Russian uniting to go against U.S. in the cyber domain.
The emergence of PrivacyTech has since provided and will continue to expand on solutions to help companies with privacy protection and personal data management.
Upgrading to the “latest and greatest” technology isn’t always feasible for businesses, given the cost and disruption involved in constantly changing processes and switching solutions. So how can today’s organizations better understand when it makes sense to upgrade—and when it doesn’t?
The focus is now turning to the cybersecurity implications of ChatGPT and other AI/machine learning (ML) platforms especially after the recent OpenAI security incident. What are some of the key security considerations that organizations need to consider before they explore how to utilize new AI/ML solutions?










