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Top news of the week: 10.12.2022.

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@lorenzofb shared
On Dec 7, 2022
End-to-end encrypted iCloud backups is truly a game changer. https://t.co/jv4HT2t7yV
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Apple advances user security with powerful new data protections

Apple advances user security with powerful new data protections

iMessage Contact Key Verification, Security Keys, and Advanced Data Protection for iCloud provide users important new tools to protect data.

@BrianHonan shared
On Dec 7, 2022
RT @cearta: EU data protection regulators instruct ⁦@DPCIreland⁩ to revise decisions in Meta rulings. May lead to huge fines against Facebook owner and limit its ability to collect data for ad targeting https://t.co/xkFD9w8gIn
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EU privacy regulators instruct Irish DPC to revise decision in Meta rulings

EU privacy regulators instruct Irish DPC to revise decision in Meta rulings

Decision could lead to huge fines against the Facebook owner and limit its ability to collect data for ad targeting

@BrianHonan shared
On Dec 6, 2022
RT @ciaranmartinoxf: So here it is: my first substack post. It's the first in a 5 part series on the lessons from the recent data crises in Australia with #optus and #medibank which I don't think we've paid enough attention to over here. Feedback, however brutal, welcome... https://t.co/xZ5kL8azR8
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Five Lessons from Down Under's Data Disasters: Part One

Five Lessons from Down Under's Data Disasters: Part One

The lessons from the Medibank and Optus data breaches are vast, varied and vital. The first in a five part series argues that we lost our way figuring out why and when data loss matters

@BrianHonan shared
On Dec 6, 2022
RT @businessposthq: Facebook parent Meta cannot force users to agree to personalised ads, according to a new ruling that overturns a draft decision made by the Irish Data Protection Commission https://t.co/oRlvVvproe
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Irish Data Protection Commission overruled on Meta decisions

Irish Data Protection Commission overruled on Meta decisions

The ruling is seen as a blow to Meta as it potentially impacts its advertising model

@BrianHonan shared
On Dec 6, 2022
RT @EU_EDPB: The EDPB adopted three dispute resolution decisions on the basis of Art. 65 GDPR. The binding decisions address important legal issues arising from the draft decisions of the Irish SA regarding Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. More info here: https://t.co/TQqqbciZ7n https://t.co/N5Qespe4m6
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EDPB adopts Art. 65 dispute resolution binding decisions regarding Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp

EDPB adopts Art. 65 dispute resolution binding decisions regarding Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp

The binding decisions address important legal issues arising from the draft decisions of the Irish SA as lead supervisory authority (LSA) regarding Meta IE platforms Facebook, …

@Infosec_Tourist shared
On Dec 10, 2022
RT @tim_keary: I recently got the chance to work with some of Forrester's top analysts who shared some surprising cybersecurity predictions for 2023 #cybersecuritypredictions #cybersecurity https://t.co/5iQjbZpHa4
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Forrester analysts share 5 shocking cybersecurity predictions for 2023

Forrester analysts share 5 shocking cybersecurity predictions for 2023

In 2023, orgs will optimize existing processes to combat threat actors — while also reevaluating how they approach cybersecurity as a whole. 

@wbm312 shared
On Dec 9, 2022
RT @StevePeers: CJEU data protection law New judgment: Google must dereference inaccurate information about individuals - detailed explanation of the process of deciding inaccuracy - https://t.co/MIn0PQz2Ja
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Right to erasure (‘right to be forgotten’): the operator of a search engine must dereference information found in the referenced content where the person requesting dereferencing proves that such information is manifestly inaccurate

Right to erasure (‘right to be forgotten’): the operator of a search engine must dereference information found in the referenced content where the person requesting dereferencing proves that such information is manifestly inaccurate

Judgment of the Court in Case C-460/20 | Google (Dereferencing of allegedly inaccurate content) Right to erasure (‘right to be forgotten’): the operator of a search engine must …