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Addressing cybersecurity risks, data privacy top on govt agenda: Piyush Goyal
How we ensure that the data collected by companies in the digital ecosystem is protected and safeguarded is going to be a matter of great interest, Goyal said.
Ireland slaps Facebook with $18.7 million fine for EU privacy law breaches
Ireland slaps Facebook with $18.7 million fine for EU privacy law breaches
Samsung privacy walls breached as hackers leak 190 gigabytes of its critical data
As per data extortion entity Lapsus$ claims it hacked the system of the South Korean tech giant and leaked up to 190 gigabytes of its data and source code.
Reimagining UA managers for privacy centred mobile industry
UA managers who demonstrate the ability to be competent in the face of new demands and changing realities will become an indispensable part of growth teams.
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Russia pushes ‘internet freedom’ to the backburner, blocks privacy website service Tor
The regulator, Roskomnadzor, said the website www.torproject.org had been prohibited on the basis of a court decision
WhatsApp to comply with EU data privacy rules, pushes privacy update
As per new norms, WhatsApp’s privacy policy will be reorganized to provide more information on the data it collects and how it’s used
Google teams up with Facebook to break Apple’s privacy code
It is alleged that Google and Facebook have been working together to improve Facebook’s ability to recognise users using browsers with blocked cookies on Apple devices
Irish Data Protection Commission slaps 36 million euro fine on Facebook over privacy
The DPC will now share the preliminary ruling with all concerned EU supervisory authorities and consider their views before making a final verdict
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Likee launches new campaign focused on community safety and privacy
Highlighting the significance of users’ personal safety on the internet-sphere, popular short-video platform Likee has recently launched a campaign, titled “Cyber Safety Campaign
Facing global criticism, Apple tells its ‘CSAM’ detection tool will not breach privacy
This comes after the tech giant faced global criticism over its iCloud Photos and messages questioning its child safety initiatives and use of government spyware
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