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Leveraging technology and innovation to ensure privacy – International Association of Privacy Professionals
How data moves so quickly between clouds, data centers and jurisdictions is abundantly clear. One of privacy professionals' tasks is to consider the current progress of the technology. In this data-driven economy, privacy pros, architects, data scientists, engineers, researchers, regulators and industry groups should focus their attention on technologies that protect privacy and support security principles without losing the utility and functionality of the data: so-called privacy-enhancing technologies
The Ultimate Guide to Ransomware Protection Solutions: Safeguarding Your Digital Assets – Yahoo News
In todays digital landscape, ransomware attacks have become an increasingly prevalent and concerning threat.
Global Internet security Market Size and Forecast | International … – Reedley Exponent
New Jersey, United States Verified Market Research has recently published a research report titled, Global Internet security Market Insight, Forecast To 2030 assessing various factors impacting its trajectory. The Global Internet security market report offers a high-quality, accurate, and comprehensive research study to equip players with valuable insights for making strategic business choices
A History of Ransomware and the Cybersecurity Ecosystem – Security Intelligence
The number and complexity of cybersecurity tools have grown at a dizzying pace in recent decades.
Why is it so rare to hear about Western cyber-attacks? – BBC
23 June 2023 Image source, Crowdstrike Cyber security firm Crowdstrike illustrates the biggest hacker threats with cartoons A cyber-attack that took over iPhones at a Russian technology company is being blamed on US government hackers. Could the attack, and the response from the Russian government, be rewriting the narrative of who the good guys and bad guys are in cyber-space
DOJ Falters on Prosecution of Cybercrimes Due to Unequal … – IPWatchdog.com
Without prior Congressional review or a legislative amendment, the DOJs selective enforcement of a key Federal statute neither provides risk mitigation to the industry facing billions of dollars of losses nor deters industrial espionage and cyber theft, which are rampant. Recent policy announcements by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding the selective prosecution under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 (CFAA) has had the unintended consequence of alerting cyber criminals that the DOJ cannot walk and chew gum at the same time
Scamming the scammers: New AI fake victims to disrupt criminal … – Macquarie University
A new AI-driven system has created convincing fake victims in the form of multi-lingual chatbots who waste the time of scam callers, in a quest to put a dent in the estimated $55 billion people lose each year to thieves. Keep talking: the new platform uses voice clones to keep scammers on the line in fake conversations with AI chatbots.
Blue Springs Man Sentenced to 27 Years for Conspiracy to Produce … – Department of Justice
KANSAS CITY, Mo. A Blue Springs, Mo., man who watched online as a 7-year-old girl was raped and sexually abused was sentenced in federal court today for his role in a conspiracy to produce child pornography. Justin W.
Former Jail Contractor Sentenced To More Than 17 Years For … – Department of Justice
Jacksonville, Florida U.S.
The Importance of Cybersecurity Education – Cyber Kendra
Table of ContentsThere are several threats in existence in the world. Yet, not all these dangers are directly physical