GDPR compliance
Google’s $425 Million Fine a Win for Privacy, But Will it Stick?
Teri Robinson | | advertising cookies, California privacy law, class action data tracking, CNIL Google fine, data protection regulations, GDPR compliance, Google Privacy Lawsuit, privacy violations, user consent tracking, user data control
Google must pay $425M for violating California privacy laws by tracking 98M users despite opt-outs. A major win for data privacy, though appeals loom ...
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200,000 Workers’ PII at Risk in WorkComposer S3 SNAFU
Richi Jennings | | Amazon S3, Amazon S3 bucket, Amazon Web Services, Amazon Web Services (AWS), amazon web services compliance, AWS bucket, AWS GDPR Compliance Shared Responsibility, AWS S3 BUCKET, aws s3 storage, breach of privacy, bucket policy, buckets, California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), CCPA, CCPA Compliance, cybersecurity challenges in remote working, EU GDPR, GDPR, GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), GDPR compliance, gdpr eu, online surveillance, Privacy, remote work, remote work cyber security, Remote Work Cybersecurity, remote work enviornment, remote work productivity, Remote Work Security, remote worker management, remote workers, remote workforce, Remote Workforce Security, remote working, remote working risks, S3, S3 bucket, S3 buckets, SB Blogwatch, spyware, storage bucket, WorkComposer
Don’t say ‘spyware’—21 million screenshots in one open bucket ...
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What is GDPR Compliance and its 7 principles?
In the quick-paced digital world, personal data is extremely valuable. This makes privacy protection essential. With 67% of EU residents aware of it, the GDPR is thought to be the strictest data ...
Don’t Be Evil: Google’s Scary ‘IP Protection’ Privacy Plan
Richi Jennings | | adtech, Advertising and AdTech, anonymization proxy, Anti-Fingerprinting, Browser Fingerprinting, Chrome, Cloud Proxy, Data Privacy, device fingerprinting, EU GDPR, fingerprinting, GDPR, GDPR compliance, gdpr eu, gdpr legislation, GeoIP, Gnatcatcher, google, Google Chrome, IP address, IP address tracker, IP Protection, Privacy, proxy, proxy server, proxy servers, proxy service, SB Blogwatch, Surveillance capitalism, tracking, zero trust
Firefox here we come! “Free” privacy proxy for all Chrome users? What could POSSIBLY go wrong? ...
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The Dark Side of Web Development: Why You Should Be Prioritizing Shadow Code
Erez Hasson | | Application Security, Client-Side Protection, Compliance, GDPR, GDPR compliance, Magecart Attacks, PCI Compliance, PCI DSS, sql injection
In the fast-paced world of web development, staying ahead of the curve is paramount, as developers are frequently under pressure to deliver products and functionalities quickly and efficiently. To meet accelerated timelines, ...
Level Up Your Managed File Transfer Game to Achieve and Maintain GDPR Compliance
Managed file transfer (MFT) manages, automates, and streamlines data exchanges between users, systems, and enterprises, in a secure and controlled environment, ensuring the confidentiality and integrity of the data while protecting it ...
GDPR FAIL: US Firm ‘Profiles Half the World’ — it’s Max Schrems Again
Richi Jennings | | Belgium, BICS, Data Privacy, EEA, eu, EU GDPR, EU Privacy Shield, EU-US Privacy Shield, Europe, Europe Regulation, European Compliance, European Court of Human Rights, European Digital Rights, European Union, European Union (EU), GDPR, GDPR compliance, gdpr eu, GDPR fine, GDPR violations, Privacy, Privacy Shield, Proximus, risk scoring, safe harbor, SB Blogwatch, Schrems, Schrems II, Scoring, social credit scores, TeleSign, Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework
NYOB accuses TeleSign, Proximus and BICS of misusing phone users’ private data. Reputation scoring = privacy violation? ...
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Facebook Fined $1.3B — Zuckerberg Furious in GDPR Fight
Richi Jennings | | Data Privacy, EEA, eu, EU GDPR, EU Privacy Shield, EU-US Privacy Shield, Europe, Europe Regulation, European Compliance, European Court of Human Rights, European Digital Rights, European Union, European Union (EU), facebook, Facebook data, facebook fine, GDPR, GDPR compliance, gdpr eu, GDPR fine, GDPR violations, Meta, Privacy, Privacy Shield, safe harbor, Schrems, Schrems II, Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework
GDPR Move for Mark’s Money: No legal way to move Europeans’ data to the US since 2015. Cloud industry better take note ...
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Is SFTP GDPR Compliant? [How to Make SFTP GDPR Compliant]
Need your SFTP protocol to be GDPR compliant? Here are the GDPR requirements your company will need to prove compliance. Is SFTP GDPR Compliant? No, SFTP by itself is not GDPR compliant ...
Ultimate Guide to Cyber Security Compliance
Cyber security compliance should be near the top of every organisation’s agenda. With a host of data protection risks and sizeable penalties for violating data protection laws, the stakes have never been ...

