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EU/US face-off over FISA on the cards

Washington wants access to data passing through its borders It has been clear for some time now that some of the regulations coming into force around the globe contain contradictions and...

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Data protection compliance: the biggest hurdle facing the back office?

In an effort to improve the protection offered to consumers, and to harmonise data practices, the EU is currently in the process of passing two pieces of legislation: the Cybercrime Directive and the...

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Thousands and thousand of times: a tale of an insider data breach

Morgan Stanley was fined $1m for failing to protect private customer data Eleonore Fournier-Tombs, RedOwl field data scientist, ponders the curious case of Galen Marsh, who stole masses of data from...

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Australia has a go at removing citizens’ security

“How many people’s bank details will be stolen?” The Australian Government is developing its own anti-encryption legislation, modelled on the UK’s Snoopers Charter, a set of rules deemed unfit by the...

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IBM unveils data protection engine for cloud era

IBM says of the more than nine billion data records lost or stolen since 2013, only 4% were encrypted IBM has unveiled IBM Z, a new transaction system, capable of running more than 12 billion encrypted...

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It looks like no-one cares about data protection regulations

Meh It doesn’t matter if they were given more than two years to get ready, with six months to go until the EU GDPR deadline, it’s going to be a sprint finish for a worryingly large number of companies,...

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Are you data breach fatigued?

Zzzzz (Image source: https://depositphotos.com/) Data breaches are nothing new – quite the contrary – in fact their very frequency makes it likely that we’re fatigued to the point of indifference by...

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The United Nations of Data – an interesting idea

An international governing body that oversees and dictates the rules for the connected economy One of the big problems of the digital economy is unity. Everyone is out for themselves which could mean...

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Swift Institute launches data protection challenge Down Under

The Swift Institute has launched its third annual student challenge focusing on data protection in Australia. Aimed at challenging students in all levels of further education, it wants young scholars...

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Security is NOT a priority – especially in Japan

PR gimmicks and posturing are irritatingly common in the telco and fintech space, most notably when it comes to security. But new research from Gemalto indicates many of the promises are empty, reports...

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Microsoft gets support of privacy groups in data battle against US

Privacy International has filed an amicus brief on behalf of 26 organisations in support of Microsoft’s data battle against the US and the sticky fingers of its intelligence agencies, reports...

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Data protection compliance: the biggest hurdle facing the back office?

In an effort to improve the protection offered to consumers, and to harmonise data practices, the EU is currently in the process of passing two pieces of legislation: the Cybercrime Directive and the...

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Thousands and thousand of times: a tale of an insider data breach

Morgan Stanley was fined $1m for failing to protect private customer data Eleonore Fournier-Tombs, RedOwl field data scientist, ponders the curious case of Galen Marsh, who stole masses of data from...

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Australia has a go at removing citizens’ security

“How many people’s bank details will be stolen?” The Australian Government is developing its own anti-encryption legislation, modelled on the UK’s Snoopers Charter, a set of rules deemed unfit by the...

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IBM unveils data protection engine for cloud era

IBM says of the more than nine billion data records lost or stolen since 2013, only 4% were encrypted IBM has unveiled IBM Z, a new transaction system, capable of running more than 12 billion encrypted...

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It looks like no-one cares about data protection regulations

Meh It doesn’t matter if they were given more than two years to get ready, with six months to go until the EU GDPR deadline, it’s going to be a sprint finish for a worryingly large number of companies,...

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Are you data breach fatigued?

Zzzzz (Image source: https://depositphotos.com/) Data breaches are nothing new – quite the contrary – in fact their very frequency makes it likely that we’re fatigued to the point of indifference by...

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The United Nations of Data – an interesting idea

An international governing body that oversees and dictates the rules for the connected economy One of the big problems of the digital economy is unity. Everyone is out for themselves which could mean...

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Swift Institute launches data protection challenge Down Under

The Swift Institute has launched its third annual student challenge focusing on data protection in Australia. Aimed at challenging students in all levels of further education, it wants young scholars...

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Security is NOT a priority – especially in Japan

PR gimmicks and posturing are irritatingly common in the telco and fintech space, most notably when it comes to security. But new research from Gemalto indicates many of the promises are empty, reports...

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