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AUSTRALIA: Assistance and Access Act, December 2018 – Holy grail of uncertainty created by new rushed-in data encryption laws

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

Of particular public concern is the issue raised that law enforcement agencies will be allowed to directly intercept messages sent through end-to-end encryption under technical assistance and capability notices, affecting tools used by companies such as Google, WhatsApp, Apple iMessage, and Telegram (who have all publicly denounced the Act).

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Is India's Aadhaar System Really "Hack-Proof"? Assessing a Publicly Observable Security Posture

Troy Hunt

Here, Motherboard talks about personal data being sold for less than $10 a pop in a case that sounds eerily similar to the previously mentioned Medicare one. We are rapidly approaching a "secure by default" web and the green padlock is becoming the norm ( about two thirds of all browser traffic is now encrypted ).

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Nation-State-Sponsored Attacks: Not Your Grandfather’s Cyber Attacks

Data Matters

19, 2022, President Biden signed the National Security Memorandum, which implemented requirements from EO 14028 by setting out specific cyber requirements for government agencies and contractors, such as multifactor authentication, encryption, cloud technologies, and endpoint detection services. out of 10. A month prior, U.S.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

One of the, the, potentially morbid jokes that I sometimes make is I love my privacy but I want to be alive to enjoy it. So it gives you a lot of fertile ground to work on, as compared with the mostly heavily encrypted SSL, TLS web components that a lot of websites and apps use. I don't know. So you're going to need a lot of tools.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

One of the, the, potentially morbid jokes that I sometimes make is I love my privacy but I want to be alive to enjoy it. So it gives you a lot of fertile ground to work on, as compared with the mostly heavily encrypted SSL, TLS web components that a lot of websites and apps use. I don't know. So you're going to need a lot of tools.

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