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Chinese DeepSeek AI App: FULL of Security Holes Say Researchers
Richi Jennings | | AI, AI (Artificial Intelligence), AI privacy, application-level encryption, Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Machine Learning (ML), Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence News, artificial intellignece, Artificial Stupidity, artificialintelligence, breach of privacy, Bytedance, California Consumer Privacy Act, California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), china, china espionage, China Mobile, China-nexus cyber espionage, Chinese, Chinese Communists, chinese government, Chinese Internet Security, Chinese keyboard app security, Congress, congressional legislation, cybersecurity artificial intelligence, Darin LaHood, Data encryption, Data encryption standards, Data Stolen By China, DeepSeek, DeepSeek AI, encryption, Josh Gottheimer, Large Language Models (LLM), Large language models (LLMs), LLM, llm security, No DeepSeek on Government Devices Act, Peoples Republic of China, Privacy, SB Blogwatch, TikTok, TikTok Ban, Unencrypted Data, US Congress
Xi knows if you’ve been bad or good: iPhone app sends unencrypted data to China—and Android app appears even worse ...
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Patagonia Sued for Using AI-Based Software to Analyze Customer Calls
A class-action lawsuit claims that outdoor clothing retailer Patagonia violated plaintiffs' privacy rights by letting Talkdesk's AI-based call center products record, store, and analyze customer conversations without their knowledge or consent ...
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Why Bot Management is Essential for CCPA Compliance
Gurucharan Raghunathan | | bot management, Bots, California Consumer Privacy Act, CCPA, data protection, GDPR, security
While preparing for CCPA compliance, security and compliance units within an organization may overlook certain technical vulnerabilities. The post Why Bot Management is Essential for CCPA Compliance appeared first on Radware Blog ...

Americans would pay up front to keep their online identity and data private
Filip Truta | | California, California Consumer Privacy Act, CCPA, data law, Data Privacy, GDPR, Industry News, legislation, pricacy law, Privacy
2020 is off to a good start in the United States, with rising consumer awareness about privacy matters, according to new research published on National Data Privacy Day. After America’s Health Insurance ...
The Top Five Things to do to Prepare Your Contact Center for the California Consumer Privacy Act
The California Consumer Privacy Act will take effect on January 1, 2020, giving Californian consumers more control over how their data is handled and shared, and the right to take action when ...

Make Digital ID Verification Part of Your CCPA Strategy
Robert Prigge | | Authentication, biometrics, California Consumer Privacy Act, CCPA, Digital Identity, identity, personally identifiable information, pii
As CCPA is poised to take effect, companies must ensure they don’t put personal information in the wrong hands The lines between the digital and physical world are continuing to blur and ...
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8/27/19 – Dtex, Insider Threat, Privacy News: Microsoft APT28 Shut Downs Highlight Insider Threat Risks, Tech Heavyweights Seek to Sidestep California Privacy Law
Dtex Systems | | APT28, California Consumer Privacy Act, Cecilia Kang, Christy Wyatt, Cybersecurity, Dtex, facebook, Fancy Bear, GDPR, google, Harris Poll, IBM, insider threat, Microsoft, Privacy, Russia, Strontium, The New York Times
Last week, Microsoft reported that it detected six internet domains that were set up by cyberattack groups associated with the Russian government. According to Microsoft: Last Week, Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) ...

Tech Companies Cool Toward California Consumer Privacy Act
There’s a saying, “As California goes, so goes the nation.” And for good reason: It seems many of the laws and cultural norms we now take for granted originated in California. It’s ...
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