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Facebook removes Surveillance-For-Hire companies from its platform

CyberSecurity Insiders

Facebook Company’s parent company Meta has issued a press update last week that it has removed over 50,000 accounts from its platform as they were found breaching its data privacy guidelines. The post Facebook removes Surveillance-For-Hire companies from its platform appeared first on Cybersecurity Insiders.

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Australia passes new data privacy bill for criminals

CyberSecurity Insiders

Titled the Surveillance Legislation Amendment (Identity and Disrupt) bill, it will allow the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission to get data disruption warrants to change, copy, add or delete data related to cyber criminals and suspects.

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Market for Security Robots Grows, But Data Privacy Concerns Remain

Security Boulevard

Robots have been infiltrating business and industry for decades, so it’s not surprising that AI and connected technologies like streaming video are now being enlisted to perform many of the security tasks currently handled by humans. The global security robots market “was valued at USD 27.32 billion in 2021 and is expected to surpass $116.44

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Data Privacy threat to Americans from Biden government

CyberSecurity Insiders

As per the report on CNN, this public surveillance program will be carried out by Department of Homeland Security and will be done by collaborating with private companies, mainly those belonging to technology sector. The post Data Privacy threat to Americans from Biden government appeared first on Cybersecurity Insiders.

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UK NHS to share data causing data privacy concerns among patients

CyberSecurity Insiders

The objective of information sharing is to allow academics and commercial 3rd party businesses to use that data in the research and planning of new drugs and future innovation of Medicines. . Cybersecurity Analysts state that the decision taken by NHS to use patient records for academic research has a valid standpoint.

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Cross-Border Data Privacy and Security Concerns in the Dawn of Quantum Computing

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Cross-Border Data Privacy and Security Concerns in the Dawn of Quantum Computing. New EU restrictions could force companies to change data transfer practices and adopt more advanced data encryption methods. In recent years, costly breaches and evolving data security concerns have bubbled up to a board level agenda item.

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2020 Predictions: New Challenges for Data Privacy and the 5G Hackathon

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Today’s innovations and technologies provide tremendous opportunities for enterprises. Along with innovation and technology proliferation, new challenges that will shape business during 2020. The importance of data and the power of being an insights-driven enterprise are increasing the amount of damage that data breaches can cause.