Revising its privacy policies, encrypted messaging service Telegram this week announced on its website that moving forward it will cooperate with terror investigations by providing relevant authorities with suspects' IP addresses and phone numbers, pending a court order.
This post was authored by Jason Wood, founder of Paladin Security, a host on Security Weekly and commentator on Hack Naked News. This post is sponsored by DigiCert. Ah, the easy, old days when you could buy an SSL/TLS certificate that was valid for up to ten years. You set it up and then relaxed […]
GDPR was a major focus for many organizations this year. Whether it has been extensive business process mapping, understanding the purposes of personal data, or defining its scope. But now that it's here, what should security professionals focus on next?
Summer will be over before you know it and for many of you, it might be time to hit the road again for business travel. Before you pack up all of your devices, you might want to keep some of this advice in mind to ensure your data is secure.
This post was authored by Jason Wood, founder of Paladin Security, a host on Security Weekly and commentator on Hack Naked News. This post is sponsored by DigiCert. There are a number of changes coming up to how Google Chrome warns people about the use (or lack of use) of encryption. The most immediate […]
A bipartisan Congressional group has put forth a bill to create a national standard encryption that would supersede any similar standards created on the state or local levels.
The Australia-based human resource software firm PageUp has suffered a data breach that may have revealed information associated with many of that company's customers.
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