The provision related to localisation and additional oversight on cross-border data sharing in specified cases may see pushback from the industry, particularly big tech companies such as Meta, Amazon ...
The Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) regulations, currently in draft state, could come into effect in India during the ...
Ecommerce, online gaming and social media platforms with significant user bases will be required to erase users' personal ...
The draft DPDP rules which moot parents' verifiable consent to create a child's user account on social media platforms, and ...
Experts discuss the implications of India's draft DPDP rules, including parental consent for children's social media accounts, data localization, and consent management challenges for big tech firms.
Many new data privacy and cybersecurity regulations were introduced (and became effective), and regulators sent a strong message to businesses that privacy must be at the forefront of their strategy ...
A Massachusetts-based health-care system’s failure to protect patients’ sensitive information led to a December 2023 data ...
Businesses and individuals alike are increasingly reliant on digital platforms to perform everyday tasks. This growing ...
As the not-for-profit landscape becomes increasingly complex, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) across the UK and Europe ...
As a result of the globalization of the market, the problem of data protection has become acute, and modern companies cannot do without quality security tools. Quebec’s Law 25 is a new benchmark in ...
Threat actors entered Treasury Department systems through BeyondTrust. The breach may be related to the Salt Typhoon attacks.
Brain Cipher is the international cybercriminal group that has claimed responsibility for hacking Rhode Island's IT system for health and benefits programs, potentially exposing the personal data of ...