CSO Webinar: Privacy is a promise to your customers – so make sure you don’t...
Whether inferred or explicit, customers expect service providers to respect their privacy – and this means protecting their personally identifiable information (PII) throughout the course of even the...
View ArticleApple changes a Safari privacy feature that "breaks" Facebook's Like button
Facebook may like some to a Safari privacy feature that was intended to frustrate the use of third-party cookies to track users across sites.
View ArticleOnline analytics firms leak user passwords from sites
"These aren’t bugs that need to be fixed, but rather insecure practices that should be stopped entirely," say Princeton privacy researchers.
View ArticleAre your customers doing enough to help you protect their privacy?
Australian consumers may be protective of their private data but most still don’t understand their role in ensuring privacy by protecting their connected devices, according to new research that...
View ArticleCan you have both privacy and innovation?
There are frequent media, TV and radio reports on data-hacks of companies which hold your personal data. These headlines highlight there is a real threat to us as both users and consumers. Hackers see...
View ArticleApple’s Tim Cook: GDPR is needed, personal info is “being weaponized against us”
Tim Cook warns of that personal data collection has exploded into a data industrial complex.
View Article‘Boutiq” scoops top prize at New South Wales Spark Festival’s digi.spark...
Teams of Australia’s brightest developers turned out for the first digi.spark hackathon in Sydney this weekend as part of the New South Wales Spark Festival.
View ArticleUK watchdog hires AI expert to figure out how to audit algorithms that...
The UK hires an AI expert to help it decide how to investigate companies that have no idea how their algorithms may have breach data protection laws.
View ArticleGoogle+ leak affects 52 million users and G Suite users
Shutdown pushed forward four months to April 2019 after new leak discovered.
View ArticleFrance hits Google with €50m GDPR fine over Android consent
Google gets served a massive fine for violating Europe's GDPR.
View ArticleSweden hits up Google for GDPR answers over ‘location history’ privacy settings
Swedish consumer group accuses Google of offering consumers too vague explanations.
View ArticleUK: If Facebook welcomes regulation it should drop appeal against £500k...
UK privacy watchdog challenges Facebook to drop appeal after Mark Zuckerberg's weekend call for more regulation of Internet companies.
View ArticleWill Facebook’s $US5b punishment finally prompt other companies to act on...
The laissez-faire attitude of many companies towards consumer privacy protections is catching up with them after a series of massive fines sent shockwaves through a business community already reeling...
View ArticleFTC commissioners: Facebook’s $5bn fine was too light
Facebook settles FTC privacy charges but two commissioners think the terms won't change the company's behavior.
View ArticleGoogle, YouTube to pay $170m for collecting data on kids for targeted...
YouTube banned from using behavioral advertising on kids content, but it’s not watertight.
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