Top news of the week: 11.03.2023.
Inadvertent Data Destruction After a Cyberattack Can Violate EU Privacy Rules
An Irish healthcare group was recently fined almost half a million dollars for unintentionally destroying patient records as it worked to recover from a ransomware attack.
TikTok Initiates Project Clover Amid European Data Security Concerns
Social media giant TikTok has retaliated to European data security concerns with Project Clover and the announcement of two new data centers
TikTok unveils European data security plan amid calls for US ban
Move comes as White House backs bill that could give it power to ban Chinese-owned app nationwide
Irish data watchdogs to jointly assess cyber risks of TikTok
Irish Data Protection Commissioner Helen Dixon will meet the director of the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) today, Tuesday, March 7, over the potential safety issues linked to using ...
This Website Wants to Use AI to Make Models Obsolete
The site reminds us of the limitations of AI—how AI-generated images are very stiff and easy-to-spot, but also biased in many ways.
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The FBI Just Admitted It Bought US Location Data
Rather than obtaining a warrant, the bureau purchased sensitive data—a controversial practice that privacy advocates say is deeply problematic.
'Sensible' for Govt to seek security advice on TikTok, executive says
A senior executive at TikTok has said it is sensible for the Irish Government to seek fresh security advice about the use of the video-sharing app.