Tired of your iPhone? Apple is about to make it much easier to switch to Android By Axel Metz published 8 March 24 Apple has outlined the ways in which it's complying with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act.
Bug at compliance firm Vanta exposed customer data to other users By Sead Fadilpašić published 3 June 25 The company is already addressing the bug, which affected a small subset of its users.
Salesforce's news Agentforce for public sector launch means you could soon be talking tax, benefits and more with an AI agent By Craig Hale published 21 August 25 Agentforce for Public Sector is a specially designed, AWS-hosted version to help governments.
How ransomware is reshaping the regulatory agenda By Dr Darren Williams published 8 August 24 As ransomware attacks increase, organizations should be braced to meet more compliance requirements.
Why it’s time to rethink traditional data governance frameworks By Paolo Platter published 3 July 24 How enterprises can utilize their data, gathering timely, meaningful insights from complex and large analytics architectures.
The importance of Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) strategy explained By David Close published 12 June 24 Deploying HSMs in the financial sector isn't just about compliance; it's foundational for customer confidence.
The countdown is on - Chinese firms now have just an hour to report cybersecurity incidents By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 16 September 25 Chinese firms have a very short window to alert authorities.
Your Roku TV and streaming stick will stop working unless you agree to controversial new terms By Amelia Schwanke published 6 March 24 Roku TV and streaming stick owners are furious after it updates terms with a controversial new condition.
A new European regulator will keep an eye on cloud licensing issues By Craig Hale published 20 November 24 CISPE has launched a new and independent regulator to keep tabs on competition in the European cloud market.
Whoop subscribers can now get a free upgrade to the latest devices – after a huge user backlash By David Nield last updated 12 May 25 Whoop has changed its previous policy around current subscribers getting a free upgrade to new hardware.
Over 70% of websites share your personal data – even if you don't consent By Chiara Castro published 13 November 24 A new research found alarming rates of non-compliance of privacy laws in both the US and Europe. Here's what you can do to take back some control.
Software makers say piracy is becoming a bigger problem than ever before - so what can be done? By Craig Hale, Craig Hale published 14 November 25 Software makers are losing revenue because of growing piracy and license misuse.
4 essential cyber hygiene practices to boost your organization’s digital defenses By Shrav Mehta published 28 August 24 Discover how to protect your organization from the next billion-dollar tech disaster.
Tuta Mail could soon be your default iOS mail app – but only after filing a complaint against Apple By Chiara Castro published 3 April 25 Apple has now replied to Tuta's request, meaning it's set to be enabled as one of the default email apps in iOS. Here's all you need to know.
Digital accessibility: Where companies are going wrong and how to fix it By Bob Farrell published 22 October 24 Without input from PwD in design and testing, truly inclusive digital experiences are unattainable.
Grok AI is under investigation in the EU over potential GDPR violations – here's what you need to know By Chiara Castro published 16 April 25 ....
E-commerce retailers have authentication solutions but are hesitant By Gerasim Hovhannisyan published 2 August 24 This article discusses the importance of e-commerce retailers implementing DMARC as a defense against phishing emails.
Financial leaders still rely on regular tools like Excel for automation tasks over AI By Efosa Udinmwen published 16 March 25 Despite recognizing AI's potential, many finance leaders still proceed with caution in adopting AI.
Microsoft secures the modern workforce against AI agents By Sead Fadilpašić published 20 May 25 The "Frontier Firm" will have a lot of AI agents, and Microsoft wants them secure.
Did Siri break the law? Apple's latest privacy complaint in France doesn't bode well By Chiara Castro published 20 February 25 A French NGO is accusing Apple of violation of privacy, unlawful processing of personal data, and deceptive commercial practices. Here's all you need to know.
Keeper now lets you control the secrets you share within your team By Lewis Maddison published 11 January 24 Keeper's new Granular Sharing Enforcements hopes to make it easier for firms to comply with security policies and regulations.
Seagate adds affordable enterprise grade tier to its Lyve cloud storage; infrequent access tranche costs a mere $45/TB/year By Wayne Williams published 8 December 24 Seagate adds affordable infrequent access tier to its Lyve cloud storage.
Organizations face a critical disconnect between their data protection protocols and actual practices By Efosa Udinmwen published 2 November 24 AI adoption outpaces data security measures
Software group urges FTC to implement smart device software tethering guidance By Craig Hale published 5 September 24 In a letter to the FTC, a group of made up of 17 organizations and bodies is asking software tethering to be investigated.
China says it will use more tech to clamp down on online counterfeits By Craig Hale published 28 May 24 As it ramps up IP and counterfeit enforcement, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation commits to more tech.
The EU AI Act: What do CISOs need to know to strengthen AI security? By Stephen de Vries published 7 November 24 What CISOs need to know about the EU AI Act to strengthen AI security.
Crucial tech that's pivotal for AI in hyperscalers gets major update to improve performance, enhance functionality and extend security By Ross Kelly published 17 December 24 Performance and security upgrades are a key focus in this latest CXL update.
TikTok hit by a €530 million fine in the EU for illegally sending Europeans' data to China By Chiara Castro published 2 May 25 TikTok has rejected the EU data watchdog's decision and plans to appeal
US government urges federal agencies to patch Microsoft 365 now By Sead Fadilpašić published 18 December 24 First binding CISA directive of 2025 addresses Microsoft 365 issues
'A bottle of good wine' for free: How an NGO protested against website privacy policy pages using a sneak attack freebie that went viral By Wayne Williams published 13 May 24 Non-profit organization Tax Policy Associates added a line to its privacy policy offering a bottle of good wine to the first person to spot it.