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Facebook is again in hot water after an article alleged it struck deals…

The exposed information includes accounts payable and invoice data, customer support emails, password-recovery…

WHOIS, the searchable “phonebook” of contact data for internet domains, may violate GDPR…

After an Alexa speaker recorded and shared a private conversation, the tech community…

GDPR may be going in effect Friday, but U.S. citizens have a ways…

A full 98 percent of US enterprises have embarked on information governance (IG)…

Dog collars to toasters are connected as part of the Internet of Things (IoT), with experts predicting that by 2020 more than 50% of new businesses will run on the IoT. However, cyber security and privacy are the biggest challenges for IoT, collecting large amounts of personal identifiable information. As soon as some financial benefit from hacking smart devices appears, cyber criminals will find a way to take advantage of it.