The more access an employee has to sensitive data, the higher the likelihood they can leak this information if they feel they've been wronged. The resulting data breach is where 'corporate divorces" gets messy.
Some ad tech vendors appear to be engaging in a form GDPR consent string fraud by knowingly tampering with the consent information found in a publisher’s consent string, in order to give them the ability to deliver personalized ads.
Synthetic data generation (SDG) is rapidly emerging as a practical privacy enhancing technology (PET) for data sharing by generating non-identifiable datasets that can be used and disclosed without the legislative need for additional consent given that these datasets would not be considered personal information.
Privacy and cybersecurity professionals, the countdown is on. New omnibus privacy laws will go into effect in California and Virginia on January 1, 2023, creating a slew of updated regulatory requirements for businesses.
The post-quantum world is often described as a doomsday scenario. One of the biggest fears about quantum computing is its ability to break the traditional encryption algorithms that have protected our data for decades.
Weak cyber security practices mean a company will almost certainly experience a data breach – the only question is the order of magnitude of dollars lost, reputational damage, and downstream harm to the individuals who trusted the company with their data.
With COVID-19 bringing new risks to cloud computing, businesses should understand the responsibility of their cloud providers when it comes to privacy and security protections.
Biogen’s CPO, Susan Wise, shares how COVID-19 has impacted the company’s clinical trials and brought a difference in views of privacy being a consumer right versus a human right.
What are the key steps that businesses can consider taking to ensure the business continuity of their GDPR privacy compliance programs during COVID-19 pandemic?
COVID-19 contact tracing apps are possible cyber threats to national security as they can be used to steal patient data and spread destructive malware in healthcare systems.










