Privacy

More countries to act against misuse of spyware

Countries vow to create guidelines to ensure spyware is used r

More countries to act against misuse of spyware

Countries vow to create guidelines to ensure spyware is used r

Mozilla offers subscription service to remove personal data from data brokers

Mozilla has unveiled a novel subscription service through Mozilla Monitor, aimed at addressing the widespread concern of personal information being mishandled and sold by...

Tories again cause testimony on proposed cybersecurity bill to be shortened

Conservatives interrupted two hearings on proposed cybersecurity law to bring attention to car thefts and the recent judicial decision on the use of the Emergencies Act

Concerns raised about National Security Agency purchasing American’s personal data from brokers

A US Senator, Ron Wyden, has raised concerns about the National Security Agency (NSA) purchasing Americans' personal data, including their internet browsing habits, from...

Data Privacy Week: Are you meeting the fundamentals?

In an interview Michael McEvoy talks about what privacy professionals should be thinking about during Data Pr

More work needed to blunt public’s AI privacy concerns: Report

Organizations aren’t making much progress in convincing the public their data is being used responsibly in artificial intelligence applications, a new survey suggests. The report, Cisco Systems’ seventh annual data privacy benchmark study, was released Thursday in conjunction with Data Privacy Week. It includes responses from 2,600 security and privacy professionals in Australia, Brazil, China,

Responding to challenges of new tech, children’s rights among federal privacy czar’s priorities

Three-year strategic plan will focus on promoting privacy, addressing privacy risks in new technology and advocating for children's priv

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