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@BrianHonan shared
On Jul 14, 2022
RT @mdennedy: 38M US raised in private equity. 20M Euro fine PLUS legal fees PLUS precious time NOT developing solutions for stated outcomes. What’s in your Board Meeting agenda and why isn’t it #PrivacyEngineering metrics??? Do you even @Privacycode? https://t.co/6dIZllj4of
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Greek regulator fines Clearview €20M and orders biometric data deleted

Greek regulator fines Clearview €20M and orders biometric data deleted

Clearview AI has been fined €20 million by a second data regulator in Europe for violating several articles of the EU GDPR with its facial recognition service.

@ghayslip shared
On Jul 10, 2022
Check out my latest article: CISO Manifesto: Rules for vendors — 2022 Edition https://t.co/BcLYg1EAnC via @LinkedIn
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CISO Manifesto: Rules for vendors — 2022 Edition

CISO Manifesto: Rules for vendors — 2022 Edition

***Article originally published by me on Medium on April 15, 2022. Updated and shared here as we prepare for hacker summer camp in Las Vegas next month 😊 - enjoy!! In 2017 I wrote an ...

@Infosec_Tourist shared
On Jul 13, 2022
RT @alfredwkng: New: Happy Prime Day! If you're thinking about buying a Ring doorbell, you should know Amazon gave doorbell footage to police without owner consent 11 times this year https://t.co/nHGWhvKcq2
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Amazon gave Ring videos to police without owners’ permission

Amazon gave Ring videos to police without owners’ permission

The revelation highlights the many ways that police can get footage from Ring doorbells, and how often it happens without consent.

@Dejan_Kosutic shared
On Jul 15, 2022
*EU #Privacy Regulators Are Scrutinizing Data Flows to Russia* Transfers to #Russia are still a reality today: Despite the economic sanctions, frequent exchanges of personal data occur on a daily basis between EEA countries and Russia https://t.co/7SmooDzJl5
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EU Privacy Regulators Are Scrutinizing Data Flows to Russia

EU Privacy Regulators Are Scrutinizing Data Flows to Russia

Regulators are monitoring legal changes in Russia and how they could affect any data being moved through from the EU, according to the European Data Protection Board, the umbrella group of ...

@ZeljkaZorz shared
On Jul 12, 2022
AI Researchers Tackle Longstanding ‘Data Heterogeneity’ Problem for Federated Learning https://t.co/XaRBXYssD7
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AI Researchers Tackle Longstanding ‘Data Heterogeneity’ Problem for Federated Learning

AI Researchers Tackle Longstanding ‘Data Heterogeneity’ Problem for Federated Learning

The new approach allows users to develop accurate AI models more quickly and accurately.

@BrianHonan shared
On Jul 11, 2022
RT @WebDevLaw: Having a good day? You're not anymore, because I've just hit publish on my long-promised post explaining the compliance obligations ahead for you under the UK's Online Safety Bill. If you're not big tech, this means you. It's 4,000 words. Grab booze. https://t.co/TbE4P4G0w6
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Your compliance obligations under the UK’s Online Safety Bill; or, welcome to hell

Your compliance obligations under the UK’s Online Safety Bill; or, welcome to hell

Compliance assessment obligations Administrative obligations General monitoring obligations Compliance costs What can you do? Their specific shape, size, and requirements are yet …

@nicoleperlroth shared
On Jul 14, 2022
In short, the situation is bleak and unless we meet this critical inflection point with a new foreign policy, we will succumb to death by a thousand cuts. Highly recommend a read of our recommendations in full here: https://t.co/gSeo8VgAV4
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Confronting Reality in Cyberspace: Foreign Policy for a Fragmented Internet

Confronting Reality in Cyberspace: Foreign Policy for a Fragmented Internet

The internet is more fragmented, less free, and more dangerous than ever before.

@cynicalsecurity shared
On Jul 12, 2022
RT @dcuthbert: I've a lot of respect for @chris_anley as over the decades, the research he's been responsible for has been top notch but this ML research from @NCCGroupInfosec is something else: https://t.co/1Im1FJBNTR
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Practical Attacks on Machine Learning Systems

Practical Attacks on Machine Learning Systems

This creates a supply-chain risk, since downloaded models could be malicious in a number of ways: • They could contain traditional malware - trojan, cryptolocker, botnet or …