Swedish school fined over ‘roll call’ facial recognition, but consent was the cause
Can a student willingly give consent to a school authority to process their biometric data?
Can a student willingly give consent to a school authority to process their biometric data?
Calls recorded from Sweden's 1177 health help call service were left unprotected on a server accessible from any browser.
Swedish consumer group accuses Google of offering consumers too vague explanations.
Swedish government in crisis mode after massive leak of military secrets and the nation's driver registry.
Swedes are reflecting on the implications of an attack that levelled nearly every major news website for three hours on Saturday evening.
Three men found guilty of being accessories to crimes against copyright law for their part in running The Pirate Bay have lost their appeal, while a fourth man still awaits trial.The three, Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde, and Carl Lundström, were originally each sentenced to a year in prison, but the Svea Court of Appeals reduced their sentences on Friday: Neij must now serve 10 months, Sunde eight months and Lundström four.
Mikael Ricknäs | 29 Nov | Read more
Swedish Chief Prosecutor Eva Finné has ordered that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange be questioned about molestation allegations.
Mikael Ricknäs | 26 Aug | Read more
Swedish chief prosecutor Eva Finné aims to make a decision on how to move forward in the investigation of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange tomorrow, she said in a statement on Monday.
Mikael Ricknäs | 24 Aug | Read more
The Swedish Pirate Party has agreed with Wikileaks to host several new servers and provide the site bandwidth for free, it said on Tuesday.
Mikael Ricknäs | 19 Aug | Read more
Sweden's Supreme Court has found that two of the judges scheduled to hear an appeal in the Pirate Bay case are unbiased, it ruled Wednesday.
Mikael Ricknäs | 13 May | Read more