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Weekly Update 190

Troy Hunt

I went with the "just record it live" approach again this week and honestly, it's working out much better for me. It's easier to publish (no manual retrieval of audio and video from devices, no editing in Premier, no waiting for upload) and doing it in my office gets almost the same audio and video quality as the "old" way anyway.

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Weekly podcast: MyHeritage, PageUp, Rochester Grammar School and, yes, the GDPR

IT Governance

In an update published on 6 June, MyHeritage announced that it had “completed the GDPR reporting process to the authorities” and was “getting ready to announce the breach to the users, individually, via email, a process that will take some time due to the large number of affected users”. Here are this week’s stories.

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Another Sign That Companies Aren’t Ready for CCPA Yet: Data Privacy Trends

eDiscovery Daily

As reported by Legaltech ® News ( CCPA Uncertainty May Put Cloud Agreements Up in the Air , written by Frank Ready), it appears that many businesses still have some prep work ahead of them when it comes to updating their cloud agreements. That’s only 42 days from now! Here’s another sign that companies still aren’t ready for it yet.

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New Research Shows Why and How Zoom Could Become an Advertising Driven Business

John Battelle's Searchblog

The company then updated its privacy policies , bowing to criticism that it might leverage user data in a manner similar to Google and Facebook (more on that below). We are updating our privacy policy to be more clear, explicit, and transparent.” Indeed, the company writes that “We are not changing any of our practices.

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The Week in Cyber Security and Data Privacy: 19 – 25 February 2024

IT Governance

We also found 4 organisations providing a significant update on a previously disclosed incident. We also found 4 organisations providing a significant update on a previously disclosed incident. million individuals in its systems. The incident was caused by the MOVEit Transfer vulnerability. None definitely haven’t had data breached.

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List of data breaches and cyber attacks in May 2020 – 8.8 billion records breached

IT Governance

Meanwhile, you can stay up to date with the latest news by subscribing to our Weekly Round-up or visiting our blog. Advanced Computer Software Group exposed data of 190 law firms (10,000). Edison Mail rolls back update after iOS users reported they could see strangers’ emails (unknown). Cyber attacks. Data breaches.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: When The Dark Web Discovered ChatGPT

ForAllSecure

And there are always updates. So you might say they'll update on the side of your computer, whatever say update version 2.56 Why would I update my computer and disrupt my workday and whatever else might be. It says security patches and people think, Oh, I don't care. There's no new feature.