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Weekly Update 112

Troy Hunt

Passwords suck and they must die, they're never going to die, people are using bad ones, people should be able to use bad ones, developers are at fault and my personal favourite in the "how on earth did you reach that conclusion" category, I should actually do something to educate people about passwords rather than blaming them for using bad ones.

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MY TAKE: Even Google CEO Sundar Pichai agrees that it is imperative to embed ethics into AI

The Last Watchdog

Griffin In response to elevated civil liberties concerns, IBM, Amazon and Microsoft all issued moratoriums on the use of their respective facial recognition systems, which make heavy use of AI. AI tools are designed to put people into categories, Shashanka says. This column originally appeared on Avast Blog.).

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The new DOJ Law Enforcement Crypto Reports (TL;DR)

Security Boulevard

In this blog post, we'll focus on the two DOJ reports, which we will address in the reverse order of their release, as it seems that it is required to define the role of law enforcement in digital assets before discussing the international cooperation one would seek in this area. Liberty Reserve BTC-e. Requests for Legislation .

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What’s on the Horizon in 2023? Key GDPR moments of 2022 and what to expect in 2023

BH Consulting

These are: The Digital Services Act The Digital Markets Act The EU Data Act The Data Governance Act The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act In our previous blog series (part one and part two ) we discussed four of the five new Directives, and how they will affect organisations. Now let’s turn our attention to the fifth one from the list above.

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Signal app insists it’s so private it can’t provide subpoenaed call data

Malwarebytes

Signal responded to the subpoena with help from lawyers from American Civil Liberties Union. According to the company’s response, Signal could only comply with two categories of information requested by the US Attorney’s Office.