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Brexit: Uncertainty looms over GDPR, NIS Regulations for tech sector
With Theresa May’s Brexit doomed to history, the ramifications of the UK’s divorce from the EU for the British burgeoning tech industry could be a period of chaos, uncertainty and sluggish growth.
US BigTech braces for trouble over deepfakes, risks EU crackdown
Among the top companies exposed to the new risk include Alphabet unit Google, Facebook, Twitter.
EU warns of ‘serious consequences’ as rift with UK widens over Ireland
This comes following talks with the UK’s Brexit Minister David Frost on how goods can be shipped between Northern Ireland and Great Britain
Facing fuel supply crisis, UK suspend rules Competition Act to ease fuel supply
The earlier policy announced by the British government created a state of panic in the country resulting in long queues at petrol stations across the country
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British High Commission working to attract investment in Bangladesh’s IT sector
The High Commissioner stressed the development of Bangladesh's position in the 'Business Management Index' for the expansion of domestic and foreign investment and for this, the government and the private sector should work together.
After GDPR, EU now goes after bots and data harvesters
Years after it implemented Global Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) law, the European Union (EU) is now moving toward adressing the growing menance of bots and data harvesters
Not in good league: India just next to Russia and China on protecting citizens privacy
India may have made a start in recognising privacy and data security, but it is next only to Russia and China when it comes to its surveillance framework and is dubbed as a country with “systemic failure to maintain privacy safeguards”
5 reasons why Canada is perfect destination for Indian tech workers
Josh Schachnow, CEO, Visto discovers five of the many reasons why Indians are choosing to bring their skills, their drive, and their hard work to Canada.
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Gartner says global IT spending will reach $3.8 trillion in 2019
Worldwide IT spending is projected to total $3.76 trillion in 2019, an increase of 3.2 percent from 2018, according to the latest forecast by Gartner.
Google tightens political ad rules ahead of Lok Sabha Election 2019
Google is tighting its political ad rules ahead of Lok Sabha Election 2019. Now, it require advertisers to provide a ‘pre-certificate’ issued by the Election Commission of India to run ads.
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