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Cyber SecurityNews

UK National Cyber Security Center Warns of Increased Threat of Ransomware Attacks, Some Victims Hit Multiple Times

February 15, 2021
UK's NCSC issued an alert over the growing risk of ransomware attacks as threat actors diversified attack vectors and monetization methods, with some victims hit by repeat attacks shortly after paying a ransom.
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Big Ben and Westminster Bridge in the evening showing fraud considered national security threat in UK
Cyber SecurityNews

Fraud Has Reached “Epidemic” Levels, Should Be Considered a National Security Threat by UK Government

February 8, 2021
Report from UK security think tank RUSI finds that fraud has "reached epidemic levels" in the country and that the volume of attempts should be viewed as a national security threat.
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Light trails on the Westminster bridge after sunset showing Brexit impact on data transfers post Schrems II
Data ProtectionInsights

Navigating the Impact of Brexit on EU-UK Data Transfers

February 2, 2021
EU data transfer mechanisms are in a state of flux, and the additional complications of Brexit can leave organizations wondering how best to navigate this current area of uncertainty.
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Huawei office building showing the launch of U.K. cyber security reviews on Huawei amid U.S. trade sanctions
Cyber SecurityNews

UK to Launch Huawei Cyber Security Review Amid US Trade Tensions

June 9, 2020
U.K. government is starting cyber security reviews on Huawei amid U.S. trade sanctions to measure its potential for espionage using 5G infrastructure as a backdoor.
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Stethoscope on laptop showing the concerns over the storing of COVID-19 patient data for 20 years by NHS Test and Trace program
Data PrivacyNews

NHS Test and Trace Grows Hungrier for COVID-19 Patient Data

June 8, 2020
Public Health England announced that personal identifiable information collected by NHS Test and Trace program to control COVID-19 will be kept for 20 years.
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Smartphone lying on a table in the dark, displaying the logo of Google showing threat to GDPR protections post-Brexit
Data ProtectionNews

Post-Brexit UK Google Users to Lose GDPR Protections

March 6, 2020
UK Google users are set to lose the protections they had received from the GDPR given that the country has embarked on an exit from the EU, where the law is applicable.
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Night view of London’s Big Ben showing the concerns over Big Tech’s chokehold on digital advertising raised by U.K. regulator
Data PrivacyNews

UK Regulator Worried About Big Tech’s Chokehold on Digital Advertising

January 13, 2020
U.K. study on the collection and exploitation of personal data by Big Tech companies showed that Google's and Facebook's dominance in digital advertising could be harming competition in the market.
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Children in robotic class showing the impacts of data protection and GDPR on U.K. schools and educational establishments
Data ProtectionInsights

Data Protection and GDPR in UK Schools and Educational Establishments

December 17, 2019
Not only do companies need to take data protection seriously under GDPR, schools and other educational establishments also had to make major changes to stay in line with the new regulations.
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Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge in London showing UK data protection watchdog asking for seizure powers
Data ProtectionNews

UK Data Protection Watchdog Asks for Seizure Powers

November 25, 2019
UK data protection watchdog argues that personal data has monetary value and wants powers to seize assets for criminal cases, including data, under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA).
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Golden key on green box showing the new controversial treaty between U.S. and U.K. which could force social media companies to create encryption backdoor
Data PrivacyNews

Controversial New US-UK Treaty Could Force Social Media Companies to Create Encryption Backdoor

October 8, 2019
Under the new treaty between U.S. and UK, social media companies could be forced to open encryption backdoor for law enforcement officials to read the messages from criminals, terrorists and pedophiles.
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