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GDPR isn't the end of stringent regulations for privacy in tech.
Ad blocker Ghostery, UK councils, vitamin sellers all in the blabtastic mix Amid the chaos of new European data protection rules coming into force at the end of last week, organisations are...
What happens if organizations that must comply with GDPR have yet to achieve compliance, despite having had two years to do so before enforcement began? Don't panic, says cybersecurity expert...
Casual View of Privacy in Australia Is Changing, Says Symantec's Brian FletcherThe European Union's new data protection enforcement is prompting a rethink about data handling in Australia, which...
What happens if organizations that must comply with GDPR have yet to achieve compliance, despite having had two years to do so before enforcement begins? Don't panic, says cybersecurity expert...
Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: The percentage of open source code in proprietary apps is rising The number of open source components in the codebase...
Ever CCed an email you were supposed to BCC? Sure you have! But we bet it wasn't your company's "look how good we are at GDPR" email...
Microsoft has announced it will extend the rights that are at the heart of GDPR to all of their consumer customers worldwide. “Known as Data Subject Rights, they include the right to know what...
Rather Than Honor Europeans' Data Privacy Rights, Some Organizations Exit EUTo judge by the flood of GDPR-themed email hitting inboxes, Europe's privacy law has been designed to ensure that you...
On May 25, 2018, two years after it was adopted by the European Union, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force. For two years companies have been bombarded with offers for...