Europe is a global driver for privacy rules and digital legislation. Which means it is also a force to be reckoned with when it comes to enforcement. With privacy and security being so intertwined, this conversation will focus on the current mindset in Europe and discuss recent regulators’ decision e.g. on Microsoft 365. Segment Resources: The Inte...
The FCC's proposed change to its mandatory breach notification for customers and law enforcement drew mixed reactions from the cybersecurity community.
The NSO Group’s petition to the U.S. Supreme Court to dismiss Meta’s lawsuit against the company has been denied, asserting the Israeli company is not entitled to immunity.
Breach compromises Five Guys job applicant data SecurityWeek reports that U.S. fast food chain Five Guys has been impacted by a data breach that compromised job applicant details.
Pennsylvania-based nonprofit health provider Maternal & Family Health Services has confirmed being impacted by a "sophisticated ransomware incident" months earlier, reports TechCrunch.
Rackspace has disclosed that some of its customers' Personal Storage Table files with emails, contacts, tasks, and calendar data, have been accessed by the Play ransomware operation during its attack on the multicloud MSP firm's Hosted Exchange email environment last month, according to BleepingComputer.
CNBC reports that the Irish Data Protection Commission imposed a total fine of more than $400 million on Meta, parent company of Facebook, Wednesday after finding that the companys advertising and data handling practices violated the European Unions privacy laws.
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