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Market for Security Robots Grows, But Data Privacy Concerns Remain

Security Boulevard

The global security robots market “was valued at USD 27.32 The post Market for Security Robots Grows, But Data Privacy Concerns Remain appeared first on Security Boulevard. billion in 2021 and is expected to surpass $116.44

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New Data Privacy Regulations

Schneier on Security

Right now, the only way we can force these companies to take our privacy more seriously is through the market. But the market is broken. First, none of us do business directly with these data brokers. I could complain to the companies I do business with who sell my data to Equifax, but I don't know who they are.

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Cloud Adoption Conflict: Data Privacy vs. Data Science 

Security Boulevard

A survey conducted by Lead to Market reveals a growing conflict between data scientists and data security professionals. Businesses, in their quest for actionable insights, are pressuring data scientists to accelerate analysis, which requires quick access to a business’s library of data artifacts.

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5 Best Practices for Data Privacy Compliance

Centraleyes

With data breaches on the rise— over 3,200 incidents in the U.S. last year alone —businesses are increasingly under pressure to protect personal data and comply with evolving privacy regulations. Best Practices for Data Privacy Compliance Data privacy compliance tools protect sensitive information and build customer trust.

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GUEST ESSAY: How stricter data privacy laws have redefined the ‘filing’ of our personal data

The Last Watchdog

Companies are also often dealing with numerous kinds of storage, from relational databases to schema-less databases, to giant data dumps of unstructured data in, say, Amazon S3 data storage buckets. It’s no wonder that the global GDPR services market is expected to reach $4.4 billion by 2027. Less can be more.

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ROUNDTABLE: Huge Capital One breach shows too little is being done to preserve data privacy

The Last Watchdog

The tools and tutorials to execute deeply invasive hacks, and the support services and access to black markets – to get lucratively paid – are readily available and accessible. It could be FTC first, then European GDPR and Canadian PIPEDA, then upcoming California Consumer Privacy Act, and many other privacy regulations worldwide.

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Gambling firms are secretly sharing your data with Facebook 

Malwarebytes

The Observer reports that over 150 UK gambling websites have been extracting visitor data through a hidden embedded tracking tool, and then sending that data to Meta in order to profile people as gamblers and flood them with Facebook ads for casinos and betting sites.