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Meet the shady companies helping governments hack citizens’ phones via Fast Company

IG Guru

The post Meet the shady companies helping governments hack citizens’ phones via Fast Company first appeared on IG GURU. Check out the article here.

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Privacy in an open-data world: Why government agencies need to be proactive

Collibra

Government agencies — from DC to Duluth, NYC to LA — are struggling. The ever-growing digitalization of our world has raised significant concerns about data privacy and security, particularly for agencies that manage and process sensitive and confidential information. There’s no going back.

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GUEST ESSAY: Addressing data leaks and other privacy, security exposures attendant to M&As

The Last Watchdog

Such consolidation across markets is good news for customers and vendors alike in terms of market growth and maximizing security investments. Throughout this period, the risk level of the acquirer is much higher than the acquired company, creating a major cybersecurity gap as they merge their tech stack and security tools together.

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TikTok Banned on UK Government Devices

IT Governance

The UK government has announced plans to ban ministers and civil servants from using TikTok on work devices. It follows concern regarding the data privacy practices of the Chinese-owned app, with the European Parliament making a similar ruling last week. Are these rumours founded?

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Monsido Meets Digital Sovereignty Requirements with Cloud Key Management

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Monsido Meets Digital Sovereignty Requirements with Cloud Key Management madhav Tue, 11/07/2023 - 05:34 The World Economic Forum estimates that over 92% of all data in the western world is stored on servers owned by very few US-based companies, which raises concerns about data ownership and control.

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A tale of two cities: Flexible-first meets privacy-first

OpenText Information Management

The modern workplace has allowed many of us to benefit from a flexible-first philosophy as an employee, adopting practices that best … The post A tale of two cities: Flexible-first meets privacy-first appeared first on OpenText Blogs.

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Zoom Bombing Attack Hits U.S. Government Meeting

Threatpost

House Oversight Committee meeting was the latest victim of Zoom bombing, according to an internal letter. A recent U.S.