Compliance

Bunnings Facial Recognition Breach Ruling Sparks Privacy Debate in Australia

Australia’s Privacy Commissioner has ruled against Bunnings Group Limited for violating privacy laws through its use of facial recognition technology, a decision that intensifies scrutiny on the ethics...

European Club and Media Giant Abandon X Amid Growing Hate Speech Concerns

A popular European football club and a media giant are the latest in a growing list of...

Why SEBI’s New Guidelines Make Cyber Threat Intelligence Essential for Security Teams

Beginning in January, investment and financial firms that fall under the Securities and Exchange Board of India...

New EU Cyber Rules Highlights Gaps in Security and ‘Paper-Compliance’

On October 17th, the EU’s Network and Information Security Directive 2, NIS2 for short, will be enforced...

SEC Fines Major Companies for Misleading Cyber Disclosures Amid SolarWinds Fallout

Public companies facing cyberattacks must be honest in their disclosures, or the consequences could hit harder than...

New U.S. Rule Takes Aim at Foreign Access to Sensitive Data

Disinformation is fueled by sensitive data, and the United States has learned some hard lessons in the build-up to this year’s presidential elections,...

LinkedIn Halts AI Model Training in the UK Amid Privacy Concerns

LinkedIn has halted AI model training in the UK after data privacy watchdog and experts raised privacy and ethical concerns. LinkedIn has temporarily...

AT&T Reaches $13 Million FCC Settlement Over Massive 2023 Data Breach

AT&T has reached a $13 million settlement with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) following a significant data breach that compromised the personal information...