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GOOGLE TO “AUTO-DELETE” USERS’ WEB BROWSING HISTORY As the tech giants adapt to more stringent cultures and laws surrounding user privacy, Google is to give its users the ability to have their search and location histories deleted automatically after three months. The search engine already has measures in place to enable individuals using the service to erase the information Googlepicks up
PRIVACY RELATED COMPLAINTS JUMP POST-GDPR There has been a big jump in the number of complaints received by regulators across the EU since GDPR became enforceable. The UK regulator, the ICO, says it has seen an increase in data breaches and data privacy complaints since May 25th, which it says it expected. Meanwhile, in France, according to its regulator CNIL, NEWS - PAGE 489 OF 512 - PRIVSEC REPORT Businesses must understand the risks of failing to comply with new data laws if they are to avoid huge fines, a leading law firm has warned. The warning, from Cardiff and Swansea-based Acuity Legal, comes just one year before the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force. #PRIVACY: MORE THAN 550 FAKE ELECTION WEB DOMAINS Research by Digital Shadows has discovered over 550 fake domains set up against the 19 Democrat and four Republican presidential candidates. The motivations behind setting up the sites are varied, with over 68% simply redirecting the user to another domain which tends to be that of a rival candidate. For example, voters may type in FOUR REASONS TO USE SECURITY RATINGS BEFORE YOUR NEXT The largest data protection, privacy and security event of 2020, now available on-demand! Featuring four whole days of keynote sessions, panel debates, and an opportunity to network and chew over all things data-related through discussions in public boards and virtual booths, PrivSec Global is now available to watch on-demand.SMS ARCHIVES
Deployed for over 35 years, System Signaling 7 (SS7) is the signaling that enables mobile and fixed network operators to setup and teardown calls, route text (SMS) messages, support inter-network connectivity, transparent roaming, and provide per-session information such ascaller ID.
#PRIVACY: PHISHING SCAM ON INSTAGRAM USES 2FA AS A LURE Security researchers at Sophos, have spotted a phishing scam targeting Instagram users by using a faux two-factor authentication request. Cybercriminals are distributing phishing emails alerting users that someone had tried to login into their Instagram account. The user is instructed to enter a six-digit code on a link to prove their identity. Of course the warning email, HONDA AFFECTED BY WANNACRY: BEST PRACTICE TIPS Following the revelation that Honda has found WannaCry ransomware on its computer networks which brought production to a halt, below are some best practice tips from A10 Networks’ Systems Engineering Director, EMEA to help you protect yourself, your business and your machines from malware like WannaCry: Download the latest patches. Update your operating system to #PRIVACY: NEW FINGERPRINT SENSOR TECH SHOWCASED AT NEXT Biometrics, a global leader in fingerprint sensor technology, announces that it will present its latest product for the smart card industry from November 26 to 28 at stand E044 at Trustech event in Cannes, France. NEXT’s fingerprint sensor technology for dual interface (DI) smart cards is using a Secure Element from InfineonTechnologies AG.
SIMON MCDOUGALL ARCHIVES The UK’s Data Protection Authority has launched a framework of best practice guidance based on data protection in artificial intelligence. Based on two years of research and consultation by Professor Reuben Binns, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the ICO from 2018-2020 (now Associate Professor of Human Centred Computing at the University of Oxford), and the ICO #PRIVACY: HOW TO "SELL" PRIVACY BY DESIGN Registration now OPEN for PrivSec Global Taking place across four days from 30 Nov to 3 Dec, PrivSec Global, will be the largest data protection, privacy and security event of 2020. #PRIVACY: US ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY ANNOUNCES DATA BREACH US entertainment company, Golden Entertainment, has issued notice to customers, employees, and vendors of an incident involving unauthorized access to some employees’ email accounts. Upon discovery of the intrusion, Golden Entertainment conducted an investigation into an email phishing incident, and determined that an unauthorized individual obtained access to some employees’ #PRIVACY: EOS FOR MICROSOFT WINDOWS 7 LEAVES MILLIONS OPEN After 10 years, support for Windows 7 came to an end yesterday, with Microsoft saying they will no longer provide technical support for any issues, software updates and security updates or fixes. The company has acknowledged that without continued software and security updates, computers will be at greater risk for viruses and malware. “Going forward, the best way #PRIVACY: US AIR FORCE WEAPONS SYSTEMS RECEIVE In the US, KBR has revealed it has been given a task order worth $26.8 million to provide additional cybersecurity engineering support to the U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) Engineering Directorate Cyber Systems Engineering Division. KBR was awarded this cost-plus-fixed-fee task order under the Department of Defense Information Analysis Center’s (DoD IAC) multiple PRIVACY RELATED COMPLAINTS JUMP POST-GDPR There has been a big jump in the number of complaints received by regulators across the EU since GDPR became enforceable. The UK regulator, the ICO, says it has seen an increase in data breaches and data privacy complaints since May 25th, which it says it expected. Meanwhile, in France, according to its regulator CNIL, #PRIVACY: UK HACKER CERTIFICATION WILL TRAIN ETHICAL EC-Council, a global information security certification body, has launched Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Master credential in the UK market to address the rising demand for performance-based training & certification for ethical hackers. “We are committed to using innovative and new approaches to train cyber experts to prevent cybercrimes and to promote a safer and secure THE GDPR EFFECT AND FOOTBALL The GDPR Effect and Football. 9th February 2018. 7th February 2018. by PrivSec Report in Features. In the United States, we often believe that we have a corner on the market when it comes to the game of football. However, the game that Americans refer to as football does not require players to use their feet as much as they have to in other IT THINK-TANK WARNS OF COST OF GDPR-STYLE DATA LAW IN The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF)in the US has warned that a data privacy law applicable to the whole of the country could cost billions to implement. A federal privacy law that sets out similar standards to those embedded in the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) or California’s Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) could NEWS - PAGE 489 OF 512 - PRIVSEC REPORT Businesses must understand the risks of failing to comply with new data laws if they are to avoid huge fines, a leading law firm has warned. The warning, from Cardiff and Swansea-based Acuity Legal, comes just one year before the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force. GOOGLE TO “AUTO-DELETE” USERS’ WEB BROWSING HISTORY As the tech giants adapt to more stringent cultures and laws surrounding user privacy, Google is to give its users the ability to have their search and location histories deleted automatically after three months. The search engine already has measures in place to enable individuals using the service to erase the information Googlepicks up
#PRIVACY: HOW TO "SELL" PRIVACY BY DESIGN Registration now OPEN for PrivSec Global Taking place across four days from 30 Nov to 3 Dec, PrivSec Global, will be the largest data protection, privacy and security event of 2020. #PRIVACY: US ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY ANNOUNCES DATA BREACH US entertainment company, Golden Entertainment, has issued notice to customers, employees, and vendors of an incident involving unauthorized access to some employees’ email accounts. Upon discovery of the intrusion, Golden Entertainment conducted an investigation into an email phishing incident, and determined that an unauthorized individual obtained access to some employees’ #PRIVACY: EOS FOR MICROSOFT WINDOWS 7 LEAVES MILLIONS OPEN After 10 years, support for Windows 7 came to an end yesterday, with Microsoft saying they will no longer provide technical support for any issues, software updates and security updates or fixes. The company has acknowledged that without continued software and security updates, computers will be at greater risk for viruses and malware. “Going forward, the best way #PRIVACY: US AIR FORCE WEAPONS SYSTEMS RECEIVE In the US, KBR has revealed it has been given a task order worth $26.8 million to provide additional cybersecurity engineering support to the U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) Engineering Directorate Cyber Systems Engineering Division. KBR was awarded this cost-plus-fixed-fee task order under the Department of Defense Information Analysis Center’s (DoD IAC) multiple PRIVACY RELATED COMPLAINTS JUMP POST-GDPR There has been a big jump in the number of complaints received by regulators across the EU since GDPR became enforceable. The UK regulator, the ICO, says it has seen an increase in data breaches and data privacy complaints since May 25th, which it says it expected. Meanwhile, in France, according to its regulator CNIL, #PRIVACY: UK HACKER CERTIFICATION WILL TRAIN ETHICAL EC-Council, a global information security certification body, has launched Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Master credential in the UK market to address the rising demand for performance-based training & certification for ethical hackers. “We are committed to using innovative and new approaches to train cyber experts to prevent cybercrimes and to promote a safer and secure THE GDPR EFFECT AND FOOTBALL The GDPR Effect and Football. 9th February 2018. 7th February 2018. by PrivSec Report in Features. In the United States, we often believe that we have a corner on the market when it comes to the game of football. However, the game that Americans refer to as football does not require players to use their feet as much as they have to in other IT THINK-TANK WARNS OF COST OF GDPR-STYLE DATA LAW IN The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF)in the US has warned that a data privacy law applicable to the whole of the country could cost billions to implement. A federal privacy law that sets out similar standards to those embedded in the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) or California’s Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) could NEWS - PAGE 489 OF 512 - PRIVSEC REPORT Businesses must understand the risks of failing to comply with new data laws if they are to avoid huge fines, a leading law firm has warned. The warning, from Cardiff and Swansea-based Acuity Legal, comes just one year before the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force. GOOGLE TO “AUTO-DELETE” USERS’ WEB BROWSING HISTORY As the tech giants adapt to more stringent cultures and laws surrounding user privacy, Google is to give its users the ability to have their search and location histories deleted automatically after three months. The search engine already has measures in place to enable individuals using the service to erase the information Googlepicks up
GDPR AND THE STATE OF EMPLOYEE DATA PRIVACY This past May, GDPR transformed the global landscape of data protection and privacy. But while many organisations have focused their compliance efforts on consumer data, often overlooked is employee-created personal data. A recent study surveying IT decision makers and influencers found that only 23% of IT decision makers and influencers were “very confident” their own #PRIVACY: MORE THAN 550 FAKE ELECTION WEB DOMAINS Research by Digital Shadows has discovered over 550 fake domains set up against the 19 Democrat and four Republican presidential candidates. The motivations behind setting up the sites are varied, with over 68% simply redirecting the user to another domain which tends to be that of a rival candidate. For example, voters may type in PRIVACY RELATED COMPLAINTS JUMP POST-GDPR There has been a big jump in the number of complaints received by regulators across the EU since GDPR became enforceable. The UK regulator, the ICO, says it has seen an increase in data breaches and data privacy complaints since May 25th, which it says it expected. Meanwhile, in France, according to its regulator CNIL,SMS ARCHIVES
Deployed for over 35 years, System Signaling 7 (SS7) is the signaling that enables mobile and fixed network operators to setup and teardown calls, route text (SMS) messages, support inter-network connectivity, transparent roaming, and provide per-session information such ascaller ID.
NEWS - PAGE 489 OF 512 - PRIVSEC REPORT Businesses must understand the risks of failing to comply with new data laws if they are to avoid huge fines, a leading law firm has warned. The warning, from Cardiff and Swansea-based Acuity Legal, comes just one year before the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force. #PRIVACY: NEW FINGERPRINT SENSOR TECH SHOWCASED AT NEXT Biometrics, a global leader in fingerprint sensor technology, announces that it will present its latest product for the smart card industry from November 26 to 28 at stand E044 at Trustech event in Cannes, France. NEXT’s fingerprint sensor technology for dual interface (DI) smart cards is using a Secure Element from InfineonTechnologies AG.
#PRIVACY: PHISHING SCAM ON INSTAGRAM USES 2FA AS A LURE Security researchers at Sophos, have spotted a phishing scam targeting Instagram users by using a faux two-factor authentication request. Cybercriminals are distributing phishing emails alerting users that someone had tried to login into their Instagram account. The user is instructed to enter a six-digit code on a link to prove their identity. Of course the warning email, SIMON MCDOUGALL ARCHIVES The UK’s Data Protection Authority has launched a framework of best practice guidance based on data protection in artificial intelligence. Based on two years of research and consultation by Professor Reuben Binns, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the ICO from 2018-2020 (now Associate Professor of Human Centred Computing at the University of Oxford), and the ICO FOUR REASONS TO USE SECURITY RATINGS BEFORE YOUR NEXT For years, cybersecurity was considered a “check-the-box” discussion during the merger and acquisition (M&A) process. It was almost always examined to ensure there weren’t any glaring issues or major red flags—but due to limited time resources, or the ability to parse out qualitative responses during M&A from real performance, there wasn’t a great deal of HONDA AFFECTED BY WANNACRY: BEST PRACTICE TIPS Following the revelation that Honda has found WannaCry ransomware on its computer networks which brought production to a halt, below are some best practice tips from A10 Networks’ Systems Engineering Director, EMEA to help you protect yourself, your business and your machines from malware like WannaCry: Download the latest patches. Update your operating system to #PRIVACY: US ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY ANNOUNCES DATA BREACH The largest data protection, privacy and security event of 2020, now available on-demand! Featuring four whole days of keynote sessions, panel debates, and an opportunity to network and chew over all things data-related through discussions in public boards and virtual booths, PrivSec Global is now available to watch on-demand. #PRIVACY: HOW TO "SELL" PRIVACY BY DESIGN Registration now OPEN for PrivSec Global Taking place across four days from 30 Nov to 3 Dec, PrivSec Global, will be the largest data protection, privacy and security event of 2020. #PRIVACY: EOS FOR MICROSOFT WINDOWS 7 LEAVES MILLIONS OPEN After 10 years, support for Windows 7 came to an end yesterday, with Microsoft saying they will no longer provide technical support for any issues, software updates and security updates or fixes. The company has acknowledged that without continued software and security updates, computers will be at greater risk for viruses and malware. “Going forward, the best way #PRIVACY: US AIR FORCE WEAPONS SYSTEMS RECEIVE In the US, KBR has revealed it has been given a task order worth $26.8 million to provide additional cybersecurity engineering support to the U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) Engineering Directorate Cyber Systems Engineering Division. KBR was awarded this cost-plus-fixed-fee task order under the Department of Defense Information Analysis Center’s (DoD IAC) multiple #PRIVACY: UK HACKER CERTIFICATION WILL TRAIN ETHICAL EC-Council, a global information security certification body, has launched Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Master credential in the UK market to address the rising demand for performance-based training & certification for ethical hackers. “We are committed to using innovative and new approaches to train cyber experts to prevent cybercrimes and to promote a safer and secure NEWS - PAGE 489 OF 512 - PRIVSEC REPORT Businesses must understand the risks of failing to comply with new data laws if they are to avoid huge fines, a leading law firm has warned. The warning, from Cardiff and Swansea-based Acuity Legal, comes just one year before the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force. THE GDPR EFFECT AND FOOTBALL The GDPR Effect and Football. 9th February 2018. 7th February 2018. by PrivSec Report in Features. In the United States, we often believe that we have a corner on the market when it comes to the game of football. However, the game that Americans refer to as football does not require players to use their feet as much as they have to in other IT THINK-TANK WARNS OF COST OF GDPR-STYLE DATA LAW IN The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF)in the US has warned that a data privacy law applicable to the whole of the country could cost billions to implement. A federal privacy law that sets out similar standards to those embedded in the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) or California’s Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) could GOOGLE TO “AUTO-DELETE” USERS’ WEB BROWSING HISTORY As the tech giants adapt to more stringent cultures and laws surrounding user privacy, Google is to give its users the ability to have their search and location histories deleted automatically after three months. The search engine already has measures in place to enable individuals using the service to erase the information Googlepicks up
FOUR REASONS TO USE SECURITY RATINGS BEFORE YOUR NEXT The largest data protection, privacy and security event of 2020, now available on-demand! Featuring four whole days of keynote sessions, panel debates, and an opportunity to network and chew over all things data-related through discussions in public boards and virtual booths, PrivSec Global is now available to watch on-demand. #PRIVACY: US ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY ANNOUNCES DATA BREACH The largest data protection, privacy and security event of 2020, now available on-demand! Featuring four whole days of keynote sessions, panel debates, and an opportunity to network and chew over all things data-related through discussions in public boards and virtual booths, PrivSec Global is now available to watch on-demand. #PRIVACY: HOW TO "SELL" PRIVACY BY DESIGN Registration now OPEN for PrivSec Global Taking place across four days from 30 Nov to 3 Dec, PrivSec Global, will be the largest data protection, privacy and security event of 2020. #PRIVACY: EOS FOR MICROSOFT WINDOWS 7 LEAVES MILLIONS OPEN After 10 years, support for Windows 7 came to an end yesterday, with Microsoft saying they will no longer provide technical support for any issues, software updates and security updates or fixes. The company has acknowledged that without continued software and security updates, computers will be at greater risk for viruses and malware. “Going forward, the best way #PRIVACY: US AIR FORCE WEAPONS SYSTEMS RECEIVE In the US, KBR has revealed it has been given a task order worth $26.8 million to provide additional cybersecurity engineering support to the U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) Engineering Directorate Cyber Systems Engineering Division. KBR was awarded this cost-plus-fixed-fee task order under the Department of Defense Information Analysis Center’s (DoD IAC) multiple #PRIVACY: UK HACKER CERTIFICATION WILL TRAIN ETHICAL EC-Council, a global information security certification body, has launched Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Master credential in the UK market to address the rising demand for performance-based training & certification for ethical hackers. “We are committed to using innovative and new approaches to train cyber experts to prevent cybercrimes and to promote a safer and secure NEWS - PAGE 489 OF 512 - PRIVSEC REPORT Businesses must understand the risks of failing to comply with new data laws if they are to avoid huge fines, a leading law firm has warned. The warning, from Cardiff and Swansea-based Acuity Legal, comes just one year before the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force. THE GDPR EFFECT AND FOOTBALL The GDPR Effect and Football. 9th February 2018. 7th February 2018. by PrivSec Report in Features. In the United States, we often believe that we have a corner on the market when it comes to the game of football. However, the game that Americans refer to as football does not require players to use their feet as much as they have to in other IT THINK-TANK WARNS OF COST OF GDPR-STYLE DATA LAW IN The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF)in the US has warned that a data privacy law applicable to the whole of the country could cost billions to implement. A federal privacy law that sets out similar standards to those embedded in the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) or California’s Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) could GOOGLE TO “AUTO-DELETE” USERS’ WEB BROWSING HISTORY As the tech giants adapt to more stringent cultures and laws surrounding user privacy, Google is to give its users the ability to have their search and location histories deleted automatically after three months. The search engine already has measures in place to enable individuals using the service to erase the information Googlepicks up
FOUR REASONS TO USE SECURITY RATINGS BEFORE YOUR NEXT The largest data protection, privacy and security event of 2020, now available on-demand! Featuring four whole days of keynote sessions, panel debates, and an opportunity to network and chew over all things data-related through discussions in public boards and virtual booths, PrivSec Global is now available to watch on-demand. #PRIVACY: US AIR FORCE WEAPONS SYSTEMS RECEIVE In the US, KBR has revealed it has been given a task order worth $26.8 million to provide additional cybersecurity engineering support to the U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) Engineering Directorate Cyber Systems Engineering Division. KBR was awarded this cost-plus-fixed-fee task order under the Department of Defense Information Analysis Center’s (DoD IAC) multiple #PRIVACY: MORE THAN 550 FAKE ELECTION WEB DOMAINS Research by Digital Shadows has discovered over 550 fake domains set up against the 19 Democrat and four Republican presidential candidates. The motivations behind setting up the sites are varied, with over 68% simply redirecting the user to another domain which tends to be that of a rival candidate. For example, voters may type in GDPR AND THE STATE OF EMPLOYEE DATA PRIVACY This past May, GDPR transformed the global landscape of data protection and privacy. But while many organisations have focused their compliance efforts on consumer data, often overlooked is employee-created personal data. A recent study surveying IT decision makers and influencers found that only 23% of IT decision makers and influencers were “very confident” their ownSMS ARCHIVES
Deployed for over 35 years, System Signaling 7 (SS7) is the signaling that enables mobile and fixed network operators to setup and teardown calls, route text (SMS) messages, support inter-network connectivity, transparent roaming, and provide per-session information such ascaller ID.
IT THINK-TANK WARNS OF COST OF GDPR-STYLE DATA LAW IN The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF)in the US has warned that a data privacy law applicable to the whole of the country could cost billions to implement. A federal privacy law that sets out similar standards to those embedded in the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) or California’s Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) could PRIVACY RELATED COMPLAINTS JUMP POST-GDPR There has been a big jump in the number of complaints received by regulators across the EU since GDPR became enforceable. The UK regulator, the ICO, says it has seen an increase in data breaches and data privacy complaints since May 25th, which it says it expected. Meanwhile, in France, according to its regulator CNIL, #PRIVACY: NEW FINGERPRINT SENSOR TECH SHOWCASED AT NEXT Biometrics, a global leader in fingerprint sensor technology, announces that it will present its latest product for the smart card industry from November 26 to 28 at stand E044 at Trustech event in Cannes, France. NEXT’s fingerprint sensor technology for dual interface (DI) smart cards is using a Secure Element from InfineonTechnologies AG.
#PRIVACY: PHISHING SCAM ON INSTAGRAM USES 2FA AS A LURE Security researchers at Sophos, have spotted a phishing scam targeting Instagram users by using a faux two-factor authentication request. Cybercriminals are distributing phishing emails alerting users that someone had tried to login into their Instagram account. The user is instructed to enter a six-digit code on a link to prove their identity. Of course the warning email, FOUR REASONS TO USE SECURITY RATINGS BEFORE YOUR NEXT The largest data protection, privacy and security event of 2020, now available on-demand! Featuring four whole days of keynote sessions, panel debates, and an opportunity to network and chew over all things data-related through discussions in public boards and virtual booths, PrivSec Global is now available to watch on-demand. HONDA AFFECTED BY WANNACRY: BEST PRACTICE TIPS Following the revelation that Honda has found WannaCry ransomware on its computer networks which brought production to a halt, below are some best practice tips from A10 Networks’ Systems Engineering Director, EMEA to help you protect yourself, your business and your machines from malware like WannaCry: Download the latest patches. Update your operating system toSkip to content
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PRIVSEC200: RECOGNISING PRIVACY AND SECURITY PROFESSIONALS FROM ACROSSEUROPE
The PrivSec200 sponsored by OneTrust recognises and celebrates those individuals who have made significant contributions to the privacy and security sectors. Our editorial team considered several factors in compiling this list, including; social media impact, knowledge sharing and community support. Commenting on those who will be awarded, Ian Evans, Managing Director – EMEA, OneTrust said: in Features, Privacy
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27th August 201912th September 2019by Daniel Hunter
INTERVIEW: BEHIND THE GREAT HACK, WITH DAVID CARROLL Released this summer on Netflix, The Great Hack is a documentary that explores the murky data-sharing relationship between Facebook and Cambridge Analytica. To briefly recap, in 2014, the private data of up to 87 million Facebook users fell into the hands of UK-based Cambridge Analytica, a data intelligence company, or “full-service propagandamachine” if you
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24th July 201917th September 2019by Stephen White
PRIVSEC PODCAST SERIES Stories of huge data breaches, record-breaking fines and the crucial issue of data privacy have seldom been out of mainstream media spotlight as we settle into the GDPR era. The revelations have fallen for good reason – for over 12 months now, European data regulators have been flexing new legislative muscles in a bid toin Features
9th July 201917th September 2019by
Stephen White
#PRIVACY: DANISH COMPANY REVEALS A POSSIBLE RANSOMWARE LOSS OF $95M Demant, a hearing aid company, has revealed that it is expected to incur losses of up to $95 million, following a ransomware attack. In a company announcement, on September 3, the company had experienced a critical incident on their internal IT Infrastructure. Subsequently, Demant said it had shut down all IT systems. The company didin Cyber Security
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1st October 2019
by Meera Narendra
#PRIVACY: OVER 50% OF COMPANIES HAVE EXPERIENCED A DATA BREACH New research by Bitdefender discovered that 24% of companies have already suffered a data breach halfway through 2019. The security firm conducted a survey of more than 6,000 infosecurity professionals from organisations across the US, EMEA and APAC. While 57% of companies have experienced a data breach during the last years, 36% of infosec professionalsin Cyber Security
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1st October 2019
by Meera Narendra
DATA PROTECTION, ADTECH INDUSTRY AND DIGITAL ADVERTISING: THECHALLENGES TO COME
In 2018 and 2019, Data Protection Authorities in Europe have launched different initiatives around digital advertising with far-reaching consequences for all organisations, especially the AdTech industry. From the focus by the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL) and the UK Information Commissioner Office (ICO) on Real-Time Bidding and AdTech to the new rulesin Cyber Security
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1st October 20191st October 2019by Daniel Hunter
#PRIVACY: LEGISLATION PROPOSED IN PENNSYLVANIA TO CRIMINALISECYBER-FLASHING
A bill to ban the unsolicited online exchange of sexually explicit and obscene images in the state of Pennsylvania has been introduced. Philadelphia County state representative Mary Isaacson, sent a memorandum to all 203 members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, urging them to co-sponsor the bill, and to join with her in “combatting onlinein Cyber Security
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1st October 20191st October 2019by Kathryn Farmer
#PRIVACY: ENCRYPTED PDF FILES CAN BE CRACKED Researchers have developed an attack that can allow threat actors to extract and steal data from encrypted PDF files. The attack named PDFex, has two variants, both of which can allow PDF documents to be modified, thus allowing an attacker to extract and steal data. Researchers tested PDFex against 27 desktop and web PDF viewers,in Cyber Security
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1st October 2019
by Meera Narendra
#PRIVACY: NEW US RANSOMWARE BILL PASSED The US Senate has passed a bill that is aimed to protect public institutions like schools and law enforcement, from ransomware. The DHS Cyber Hunt and Incident Response Teams Act would authorise the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to create teams to help both private and public entities defend against attacks. Additionally thecyber hunt
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30th September 201930th September 2019by Meera Narendra
#PRIVACY: AIRBUS SUPPLIERS TARGETED BY CHINESE STATE-SPONSORED HACKERS European aerospace giant Airbus has been hit by a series of state sponsored attacks, targeting its suppliers. In the last 12 months, Airbus has been hit by four major attacks. In January, the company had announced that it suffered a cyber-attack, which resulted in unauthorised access to data, however the attack appeared to be partin Cyber Security
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30th September 2019
by Meera Narendra
#PRIVACY: HOUSE OF COMMONS BROWSING HISTORY BRANDED A SECURITY THREATBY ICO
In a decision supported by the UK Information Commissioner’s Office, the House of Commons has declined to release data visible online over fears that it may pose a risk to national security. Using Freedom of Information legislation, The Independent requested updated versions of the most visited websites and services from the parliamentary estatein April
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30th September 201930th September 2019by Kathryn Farmer
#PRIVACY: ASICS APOLOGIES AFTER HACKERS BROADCAST PORN ON SCREENS INFLAGSHIP STORE
The adult content had been played on the promotional screens outside a flagship store in Auckland, New Zealand. According to the New Zealand Herald, the pornography had been streamed for nine hours over the weekend, and wasn’t stopped until Sunday morning when employees arrived at the store. In a Facebook post, the Japanesesports company
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30th September 201930th September 2019by Meera Narendra
#PRIVACY: ZYNGA ANNOUNCES DATA BREACH ON “WORDS WITH FRIENDS” APP A hacker has claimed to gain unauthorised access to a database containing the data of more than 218 million users. Going by the alias Gnosticplayers, the hacker stated that he had breached “Words With Friends”, a popular puzzle game developed by Zynga. According to the hacker, the breach has impacted all iOS and Android playersin Cyber Security
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30th September 201930th September 2019by Meera Narendra
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