Privacy Policy
Paying Big Tech for Privacy, New Privacy Policy Study, Biden’s Executive Order on AI
Tom Eston | | AI, Biden, Big Tech, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, Excutive Order, facebook, GDPR, Information Security, Infosec, Instagram, Meta, NordVPN, Pay for Privacy, Pay or OK, Pay-or-Ads, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, Privacy Policies, Privacy Policy, regulation, security, technology, Weekly Edition
In this week’s episode of the Shared Security Podcast, hosts Tom Eston, Scott Wright and Kevin Johnson tackle a number of topics related to AI, privacy and security. They begin with an ...
Safeguarding Enterprise Data | The Significance of Google’s Privacy Policy Update
Privacy and Proprietary Data Protection in the Face of Google's Policy Amendment In a noteworthy policy revision announced on July 1st, Google has made a significant update to its privacy policy, warranting ...
Shopify Stores Privacy Policy: What you need to know?
Shopify has made it incredibly easy for businesses to build an online store with a sleek and streamlined dashboard that allows the sale of products via social media, digital marketplaces, blogs, emails, ...
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) Privacy Notice: What To Know
Privacy Research Team | | Data Consent Automation, gramm leach bliley act, Privacy Notice, Privacy Policy
Owing to various political, economic, and social factors, governments worldwide have begun taking privacy regulations seriously. Within the United States, the Cambridge Analytica fiasco brought users' data privacy into renewed focus, especially ...
FTC Cracks Down on Unauthorized Disclosure of Health Information for Advertising: A Roundup of Recent Enforcement Actions
Privacy Research Team | | consent, cookie, Data Privacy Automation, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, Privacy Policy
Lately, the Federal Trade commission (FTC) has taken an increased interest in protecting the consumers’ digital health information by cracking down on companies deploying unfair and deceptive practices to share user health ...
How to Write A Website Privacy Policy
Mark Rasch | | browser, Data Privacy, internet security, Privacy Policy, User Security, Web security
Data privacy attorneys are often called upon to draft a privacy policy for a company to link to their landing page. You know, the little link that says either “Privacy” or “Legal” ...
Security Boulevard
Apple to Allow Third-Party App Stores, Lensa AI App Privacy Risks, Real-Life Invisibility Cloak
Tom Eston | | AI, App Store, Apple, china, Chineese, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, eu, Information Security, Infosec, Invisibility Cloak, Lensa, Podcast, Privacy, Privacy Policy, Privacy Risk, security, surveillance, technology, Terms of Service, Weekly Edition, Wuhan University
Apple is considering giving third-party app stores access to its iPhones and iPads in the European Union (EU) to comply with new competition law. Will the “sideloading” of apps change Apple’s walled ...
Privacy in 2021: A Year Worth Reviewing
Tripwire Guest Authors | | Data Privacy, frameworks, IT Security and Data Protection, Law, legislation, Privacy, Privacy Policy
With two new U.S. State privacy laws, new Standard Contractual Clauses out of the EU, more GDPR-style laws passed around the globe, and record data protection fines, 2021 provided plenty of fodder ...
LastPass Master Passwords, New Cars and Your Privacy, Amazon Alexa Lethal Challenge
Tom Eston | | amazon, Amazon Echo, cars, Cybersecurity, Digital Privacy, Episodes, honda, Information Security, Infosec, lastpass, Log4j, passwords, Podcast, Privacy, Privacy Policy, security, technology, TikTok, Weekly Edition
LastPass users received emails about their master passwords being compromised, details about the privacy policies of new cars, and a story about an Amazon Echo that proposed a lethal challenge to a ...
A Look Back at Privacy in Q3 2021: Summertime and the Livin’ Was Easy
Tripwire Guest Authors | | Data Privacy, frameworks, IT Security and Data Protection, Law, legislation, Privacy, Privacy Policy
Because it encompasses the lazy days of summer, Q3 is often a slower roll in the world of privacy — and July and August did not disappoint. Those of us following the ...