Facebook finally agrees to pay the UK's £500k fine over voter profiling
Facebook and the UK's privacy watchdog settle a claim over Cambridge Analytica and the threat of voter profiling.
Facebook and the UK's privacy watchdog settle a claim over Cambridge Analytica and the threat of voter profiling.
WhatsApp seeks a US court-ordered ban on employees from NSO using the service.
Does your department or agency have a bird’s eye view of the company network or is its activity viewed ‘through a glass darkly’?
Albert Kuo | 23 Sep | Read more
Facebook settles FTC privacy charges but two commissioners think the terms won't change the company's behavior.
The laissez-faire attitude of many companies towards consumer privacy protections is catching up with them after a series of massive fines sent shockwaves through a business community already reeling from an escalating cybersecurity threat climate.
David Braue | 17 Jul | Read more
iPhone and iPad will be offered an Apple alternative to easy Google and Facebook log in options.
Google reveals it was not properly protecting some G Suite user passwords for the past 14 years.
The fact that social-media giants like Facebook are continuing to leak passwords and private data has long been a reminder that CISOs should be building long-term plans to transition away from decades of reliance on password-based security – but a growing base of passwordless-security tools is finally making the move possible.
David Braue | 18 Apr | Read more
It was federal Budget time again, and there was little of import on the cybersecurity front – except for an indeterminate allocation that highlights the perception of cybersecurity as a strategic national priority.
David Braue | 08 Apr | Read more
UK privacy watchdog challenges Facebook to drop appeal after Mark Zuckerberg's weekend call for more regulation of Internet companies.
Facebook was on the back foot after revelations that hundreds of millions of customer passwords
David Braue | 27 Mar | Read more
Sir Tim Berners-Lee worries the web is heading in the wrong direction.
As another Valentine’s Day, surging levels of scam activity are a reminder that this is a prime season for online cybercriminals and scammers to target the lovelorn.
David Braue | 14 Feb | Read more
Apple and Facebook were at odds, blocking Facebook from running internal iOS apps after it was revealed that Facebook was using su
David Braue | 04 Feb | Read more
Apple to be investigated over the speed of its response to the FaceTime bug,