The Robinhood app for investing is seeing controversies related to the GameStop trading as well as a wrongful death case due to a student’s suicide.
Read MoreInvesting with the Robinhood app has gained much interest due to commission-free investing, but it has now gained additional attention with the GameStop trading controversy.
Read MoreWith IoT use on the rise, the use of edge computing over cloud computing has become a need in circumstances of low or unstable connectivity.
Read MoreEurope’s EECC is designed to consolidate and rework existing regulations that oversee communication networks and services of the member states of the EU.
Read MoreAmazon Sidewalk will help enhance smart devices and connectivity, but critics warn of privacy concerns.
Read MoreUS Congress finalizes the IoT Cybersecurity Act to set guidelines and standards for increased security of smart devices.
Read MoreUber faces legal challenge under GDPR Article 22 against Uber drivers terminated, allegedly, due to use of automated algorithms.
Read MoreAs the government pushes for transparency in healthcare, the industry pushes back claiming pricing as trade secret information that’s protected from disclosure.
Read MoreAs a new normal for business trends to allowing employees to work remotely, employers should understand the importance of creating new guidelines and policies that govern how employees handle sensitive information or company trade secrets from home.
Read MorePrivacy experts urging for better encryption protocols for online privacy are at odds with law enforcement agencies using the same platforms to help identify and rescue exploited children.
Read MoreAs facial recognition software continues to become more popular in use, some cities have opted to ban the software in public accommodation areas with concerns the technology can be used in harmful and biased ways.
Read MoreFacebook’s latest challenge with the GDPR resulted in an order from the DPC that would essentially require Facebook to reengineer its entire platform, potentially causing Facebook to pull out from offering services in the European Union.
Read MoreRecently Facebook was hit with a lawsuit due to users receiving app notifications of camera access which users were not expecting and were not intending to authorize.
Read MoreWhile TikTok has been a focus in the geopolitical front, it is important to understand that most apps store and even mine for personal data, so users should take care to understand how their apps work to protect their personal information.
Read MoreThe recreational use of genetic data for personal information has become commonplace, but there are few laws that fully address how the data can be used by third parties. The passing of Florida’s H.R. 1189 marks a new development in privacy regulation.
Read MoreIt was discovered that mobile apps could be compromising privacy with the copying of phone clipboard data. TikTok, LinkedIn, and Reddit agree to stop the copying of such data.
Read MoreWith supply chain issues caused by the pandemic, companies are using IoT tracking to help with data analysis and logistics.
Read MoreAs organizations continue to collect private data for helping slow the spread of COVID-19 without much guidance and in different manners in accordance with local regulations, the FTC is discussing the need for a comprehensive federal privacy law.
Read MoreAs businesses continue to reopen and employees return to the workplace, employers should be aware of actions that trigger HIPAA privacy rights and some new exceptions due to COVID-19.
Read MoreWith enforcement of GDPR seemingly lacking in its first 2 years of enactment, critics question the true impact it will have on technology companies and the public’s privacy concerns.
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