Top news of the week: 01.10.2020.

Privacy, Transport Layer Security, Privacy enhancing technologies, Cork, International Organization for Standardization, Government

Data Privacy

On Sep 24, 2020
@BrianHonan shared
RT @ciananbrennan: How to deal with a bananas GDPR problem, Irish State style: 1) Deny it 2) Give out for it having been pointed out 3) Fix it, sort of, but don't admit they've fixed it 4) Even though they've moved to fix it, say it wasn't a problem in the first place https://t.co/1zZLNIIfEZ
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System that revealed details of vehicle owners partially altered amid GDPR concerns

System that revealed details of vehicle owners partially altered amid GDPR concerns

On August 25, the Irish Examiner reported the existence of the technical loophole which saw dealerships given unrestricted access to the National ...

On Sep 30, 2020
@HowellONeill shared
RT @MarietjeSchaake: New essay in ⁦@techreview⁩ > Companies have taken many aspects of tech governance from democratically elected leaders. It will take an international effort to fight back ↘️ https://t.co/MUb2ByQPC0
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How democracies can claim back power in the digital world

How democracies can claim back power in the digital world

Should Twitter censor lies tweeted by the US president? Should YouTube take down covid-19 misinformation? Should Facebook do more against hate speech? Such questions, which crop up daily in ...

On Sep 28, 2020
@BrianHonan shared
RT @ciananbrennan: Fairly spectacular broadside from @ICCLtweet on speed and resourcing of DPC investigations. Stems from perceived slow pace of Google real time bidding inquiry https://t.co/vRBgNf8JKD
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Civil liberties group 'deeply concerned' at Data Protection Commission's handling of big tech companies

Civil liberties group 'deeply concerned' at Data Protection Commission's handling of big tech companies

Civil liberties group 'deeply concerned' at Data Protection Commission's handling of big tech companies

On Sep 25, 2020
@matthew_d_green shared
RT @AleoHQ: "Private app integrations with Aleo can address all [forms of web interactions], meaning data privacy isn’t negated at any one point." —@CoinDesk https://t.co/4AaEJyNVA7
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Startup Aleo Wants to Help You Use the Internet Without Sacrificing Data Privacy

Startup Aleo Wants to Help You Use the Internet Without Sacrificing Data Privacy

Aleo co-founder Howard Wu says a better data privacy model for both companies and consumers can be built using zero-knowledge proofs.

On Sep 28, 2020
@opexxx shared
RT @evanderburg: The Importance of Digital Certificates to DevOps Teams https://t.co/UNg8GNhNT2 https://t.co/2Ml3aEihBI
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The Importance of Digital Certificates to DevOps Teams

The Importance of Digital Certificates to DevOps Teams

Certificate management is an important element of ensuring DevOps processes run smoothly Organizations are increasingly integrating DevOps into their app

On Sep 29, 2020
@RSAsecurity shared
When talking about the “C” in #GRC, there is a big C & a little c. The big C is your #compliance program, the little “c” is just another risk. RSA shares how #RiskQuantification can help you assess the little c and it’s impact on your #IRM program ➡ https://t.co/FoelFUwH3P https://t.co/mBLQGvG1Sc
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Big C or little c – The C in GRC, Quantifying Risk Compliance

Big C or little c – The C in GRC, Quantifying Risk Compliance

How do you quantify the risk of being non-compliant?

On Sep 30, 2020
@Dejan_Kosutic shared
Free webinar: ISO 27001 & ISO 22301 - Why is it better to implement them together? | 27001Academy https://t.co/HdanVO7jPV https://t.co/KFi4IEj0FT
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Free webinar – ISO 27001 & ISO 22301: Why is it better to implement them together?

Free webinar – ISO 27001 & ISO 22301: Why is it better to implement them together?

Register for this webinar to learn: similarities and differences between ISO 27001 & ISO 22301, how to implement them in parallel, who should do it

On Sep 27, 2020
@Infosec_Tourist shared
RT @techreview: The problem isn’t TikTok and WeChat. They “would probably not immediately pass muster under a well-designed US regulatory system,” writes @gwbstr. The problem is the US system lets *any* company pillage users’ data with virtually no accountability. https://t.co/f43JLJfW7O
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App bans won’t make US security risks disappear

App bans won’t make US security risks disappear

Will the US government ban TikTok and WeChat, or won’t it—and why? With the Trump administration issuing vaguely phrased executive orders and policies about the apps, even as legal ...