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Biden Admin. Adds ‘Mercenary Spyware’ Firms to Ban List
Richi Jennings | | android spyware, Biden administration, Commerce Department, Cytrox, Department of Commerce, Entity List, eu, Europe, European Union, European Union (EU), Intellexa, iOS spyware, Malware Spyware, Predator spyware, SB Blogwatch, spyware
European cousins Intellexa and Cytrox essentially banned by Commerce Dept. — Predator/ALIEN not welcome in U.S ...
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As Goes GDPR, So Goes AI: EU Leads With Proposed AI Law
The EU has proposed legislation that would govern the use of AI and could be used for a blueprint by other countries looking to put guardrails around the technology ...
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GDPR FAIL: US Firm ‘Profiles Half the World’ — it’s Max Schrems Again
Richi Jennings | | Belgium, BICS, Data Privacy, EEA, eu, EU GDPR, EU Privacy Shield, EU-US Privacy Shield, Europe, Europe Regulation, European Compliance, European Court of Human Rights, European Digital Rights, European Union, European Union (EU), GDPR, GDPR compliance, gdpr eu, GDPR fine, GDPR violations, Privacy, Privacy Shield, Proximus, risk scoring, safe harbor, SB Blogwatch, Schrems, Schrems II, Scoring, social credit scores, TeleSign, Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework
NYOB accuses TeleSign, Proximus and BICS of misusing phone users’ private data. Reputation scoring = privacy violation? ...
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What Businesses Need to Know About the EU IoT Bill
The Cyber Resilience Act is a world first. Europe’s proposed legislation will set minimum cybersecurity standards for connected devices and require products to stay up-to-date throughout their lifespan. The bill will be ...
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Meta’s $1.3 Billion Fine, AI Hoax Hysteria, Montana’s TikTok Ban
Tom Eston | | AI, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, deepfakes, Digital Privacy, Episodes, eu, facebook, fine, first amendment, hoax, Information Security, Infosec, Meta, Montana, Online Freedom, Photoshop, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, regulation, security, social media, technology, TikTok, TikTok Ban, Twitter, Viral, Weekly Edition
In this episode, we discuss Meta’s record-breaking $1.3 billion fine by the EU for unlawfully transferring user data, shedding light on the increasing risks faced by tech companies in violating privacy rules ...
Facebook Fined $1.3B — Zuckerberg Furious in GDPR Fight
Richi Jennings | | Data Privacy, EEA, eu, EU GDPR, EU Privacy Shield, EU-US Privacy Shield, Europe, Europe Regulation, European Compliance, European Court of Human Rights, European Digital Rights, European Union, European Union (EU), facebook, Facebook data, facebook fine, GDPR, GDPR compliance, gdpr eu, GDPR fine, GDPR violations, Meta, Privacy, Privacy Shield, safe harbor, Schrems, Schrems II, Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework
GDPR Move for Mark’s Money: No legal way to move Europeans’ data to the US since 2015. Cloud industry better take note ...
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Meta’s EU Ad Practices Ruled Illegal, Twitter API Data Breach, Vulnerabilities in Major Car Brands
Tom Eston | | Acura, Advertising, api, BMW, Car security, cars, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data breach, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, eu, facebook, Ferrari, Ford, Genesis, Hacking, honda, Hyundai, Infiniti, Information Security, Infosec, Jaguar, Kia, Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, Meta, Nissan, Podcast, Podcasts, Porsche, Privacy, Rolls Royce, security, technology, Toyota, Twitter, vulnerability, Weekly Edition
Facebook has been ordered to pay a fine of $414m by EU regulators who ruled that the company had broken EU law by forcing users to accept personalized ads. The ruling could ...
Apple to Allow Third-Party App Stores, Lensa AI App Privacy Risks, Real-Life Invisibility Cloak
Tom Eston | | AI, App Store, Apple, china, Chineese, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, eu, Information Security, Infosec, Invisibility Cloak, Lensa, Podcast, Privacy, Privacy Policy, Privacy Risk, security, surveillance, technology, Terms of Service, Weekly Edition, Wuhan University
Apple is considering giving third-party app stores access to its iPhones and iPads in the European Union (EU) to comply with new competition law. Will the “sideloading” of apps change Apple’s walled ...
Russian Hackers Declare War on Lithuania — Killnet DDoS Panic
Richi Jennings | | ddos, eu, Kaliningrad, killnet, Lithuania, Meanwhile Russia bombed a mall in Ukraine, NATO, Putin's War Crime, Russia, SB Blogwatch, Ukraine
NATO member Lithuania is under attack from Russian hacking group Killnet. It raises serious concerns over Russia’s use of cyber warfare against NATO states ...
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EU Has Lost the Plot, Will Ban Encryption — Think of the Children
Richi Jennings | | child sexual exploitation, CSAM, encryption, eu, European Union, Privacy, SB Blogwatch, Won’t somebody think of the children?
The European Union “is failing to protect children.” Something must be done—and, yes, what they’re proposing is indeed something ...
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