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Turkey: KVKK announces amendments to Personal Data Protection Law
Turkey’s data protection authority, the Kişisel Verileri Koruma Kurumu, announced approved amendments to the Personal
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Florida Man Sues G.M. and LexisNexis Over Sale of His Cadillac Data
According to The New York Times, a lawsuit lodged in the U.S. District Court for
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Facebook, Zoom convicted in Brazil of illegal access to user data
A court in the Brazilian northeastern state of Maranhão ordered Facebook and Zoom to compensate
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NZ Supreme Court to determine if unauthorized police photos can be used for convictions
Mahia Tamiefuna is aiming to appeal an aggravated robbery charge through the Supreme Court of
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Health insurance company allegedly paid $22M to recover data after ransomware attack
Hacker forum claimed UnitedHealth Group paid the “Blackcat” ransomware group USD22 million to recover the
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AI privacy encryption startup raises $73M
French startup Zama raised USD73 million from investors for its cryptography technology that promotes data
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ICO fines life insurance company 80,000 GBP for spam calls
The U.K. Information Commissioner’s Office has fined life insurance company Pinnacle Life 80,000 GBP for
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Airports want to scan your face to make traveling easier. Privacy experts caution it’s not ready for takeoff
Privacy experts are concerned about biometric data usage in airports as airlines such as Air
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Three pornography sites sue EU over digital rulebook compliance
Three adult content sites are suing the European Commission for including them on a list
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Australia fines SingTel-owned Optus over public safety rule breaches
Singapore Telecommunications-owned (STEL.SI), opens new tab Australian telecom firm Optus has paid a A$1.5 million
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Background check, drug testing provider DISA suffers data breach
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Canada watchdog probing X’s use of personal data in AI models’ training
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