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The future of application delivery starts with modernization

IBM Big Data Hub

Key benefits of Liberty include: Get faster start time with scale on-demand: featuring ‘ InstantOn’ delivering launch times for applications that are 10X faster than standard Java. Liberty InstantOn is also ideal for serverless, event-driven application architectures, enabling rapid scaling up and down —based on demand.

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HMRC forced to delete 5 million voice records after GDPR gaffe

IT Governance

The civil liberties group Big Brother Watch was the first to raise the alarm about a potential GDPR breach at HMRC, complaining that people who phoned the organisation were “railroaded” into using a voice ID system. What was HMRC’s mistake? Explicit and free.

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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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List of Data Breaches and Cyber Attacks in August 2022 – 97 Million Records Breached

IT Governance

You can find the full list of incidents below, broken into their respective categories. The post List of Data Breaches and Cyber Attacks in August 2022 – 97 Million Records Breached appeared first on IT Governance UK Blog. Cyber attacks. Ransomware. Data breaches. Financial information. Malicious insiders and miscellaneous incidents.

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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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Key takeaways for the private sector from The Bridges v South Wales police facial recognition case

Data Protection Report

This blog post therefore sets out what the private sector should take away from this decision. This case was brought by Edward Bridges who is a civil liberties campaigner living in Cardiff. Brief background. The claim concerned the lawfulness of AFT that had been deployed by SWP on around 50 occasions between May 2017 and May 2019.

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