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Record ransomware payment and breach affected thousands in Sask
According to a report from the Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner, 7,293 people in Saskatchewan
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Firms required to destroy personal data used to verify age of users.
Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said social media firms would be required to destroy personal
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ByteDance seeks $1.1 mln damages from intern in AI breach case
China’s ByteDance is suing a former intern for $1.1 million, alleging he deliberately attacked its
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Former LSK President Nelson Havi War On NCBA Bank For Breach of Personal Data Privacy and Trust Act
The former President of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) Nelson Havi is currently embroiled
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Microsoft Refutes All Accusations Taking Users’ Data From MS 365 Applications Train AI Models
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Unilorin develops cryptosystem for advanced data protection
The University of Ilorin has achieved a groundbreaking milestone in data security with the development
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Data Protection Not An Excuse When Tackling Scams, Fraud
The UK’s data protection regulator, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), has called on organizations across
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California Privacy Protection Agency expands the definition of “data broker”
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) voted 5-0 to approve new regulations to implement the
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GAO recommends new agency to streamline how US government protects citizens’ data
The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) on Tuesday published a report recommending that Congress create
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Data Protection Startup Cyera Raises $300M on $3B Valuation
Cyera closed its second massive funding round of 2024, raising another $300 million and doubling
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CT lawmakers seek to add connected vehicle data to state privacy law
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