Top news of the week: 28.09.2022.
How to Advocate for Data Privacy and Users' Rights
Want to speak up against Big Tech, unjust data collection, and surveillance? Here's how to be an activist in your community and beyond.
RKVST raises $7.5M in funding to enable organizations to build verifiable digital supply chains
Ridgeline leads Series A investment in enterprise SaaS firm RKVST, the integrity, transparency and trust platform for digital supply chain operations, announces the first close of a Series ...
Australian police probe purported hacker’s ransom demand
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australian police were investigating a purported hacker’s release of the stolen personal data of 10,000 Optus customers and demand for a $1 million ransom in ...
25pc of Irish SMEs have paid multiple ransoms to cybercriminals, survey finds
Most of the SMEs surveyed by Typetec that paid ransomware criminals still had their sensitive data leaked into the public domain.
Artificial Intelligence and Justified Confidence: A Workshop
Join us for a workshop hosted by The National Academies' Board on Army Research and Development. This event is held virtually via webinar.
U.S. steps up intel, surveillance after Putin’s nuke threats
But Washington worries that the first signs of a possible attack may come too late.
Older people left out as UN speeches repeatedly invoke young
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — One after another, the world’s presidents and prime ministers came to warn of their countries’ trials and tout their triumphs. But one of the biggest issues in either ...
US expected to publish Privacy Shield executive order next week
The order is designed to address European concerns over surveillance practices in the US.