Interesting research paper from the University of Oxford on The Market of Disinformation – #journalism #freespeech https://t.co/fDMUun6NYY
Month: October 2019
CBC sues the conservative party over copyright, ‘moral rights’ of journalists – #copyright #journalism https://t.co/PBElIHiK1G
Cloud computing, data storage, and information security – #infosec #cybersecurity #privacy https://t.co/xdGAL3FtEk
On data protection, brexit, and ‘third countries’ regulation – #privacy https://t.co/aZyC42oBKg
NCSC phishing guidance – #infosec #cybersecurity https://t.co/ExTRu9Pjhm
French digital minister wants a citizen debate on facial recognition – #privacy #ai https://t.co/VLaZsJZnuJ
Passport facial recognition checks fail to work with dark skin – #infosec #cybersecurity #ai https://t.co/VseNWAw7nf
Ebook pirate fined and handed 20-day suspended sentence – #ebooks #copyright https://t.co/zFOWqz3Ugv
EU warns of 5G cybersecurity risks, stops short of singling out China – #infosec #cybersecurity https://t.co/DvSQIHWbUT
U.S. and UK sign landmark cross border data access agreement to combat criminals and terrorists online – #privacy #infosec https://t.co/zbltgAwA3U
Fortnite maker settles lawsuit against cheat seller – #videogames https://t.co/GFc1caHPe3
NIST releases draft security feature recommendations for IoT devices – #iot #infosec #privacy https://t.co/LPPRCq2xar
Egyptian authorities use cyberattacks to thwart dissent amid protests – #infosec https://t.co/aIqRkMYYuN
PayPal first to drop out of Facebook cryptocurrency – #ecommerce https://t.co/O1gUVgzGpZ
Information exposure from consumer IoT devices: a joint collaboration between Northeastern University and Imperial College London took a closer look at 81 popular smart TVs, streaming dongles, smart speakers, and video doorbells – #iot #privacy https://t.co/VemjBp3s3d
US justice department pushes Facebook for access to WhatsApp messages – #privacy #freespeech https://t.co/7kikLgXDh6
Gaming giants highlight the latest piracy threats – #videogames #copyright https://t.co/RnxwXiLSPS
Fifa 20 error exposes players’ details – #privacy #videogames https://t.co/COKx9FZIuI
CJEU rules takedown orders can apply outside EU – #copyright https://t.co/wRCrmNlolZ
Paris Court on digital exhaustion and videogames – #videogames #copyright https://t.co/kpNcg5giwW
Cybersecurity flaws could impact medical devices – #ehealth #infosec https://t.co/zKgmyeSpeH
US hospitals turn away patients as ransomware strikes – #infosec #ehealth https://t.co/5oJdPfAkna
Tax and PII records of 20 million Russians stored without encryption leaked online – #egovernment #infosec #privacy https://t.co/OLFYVhN06L
Facebook argued to FTC there was ‘no consumer harm’ from Cambridge Analytica – #privacy #ai https://t.co/B0cmseRKHC
New study on effects of manga piracy show piracy’s effects are more nuanced than good or bad – #ebooks #copyright https://t.co/HByeqgNmJb
Malware uses web apps to turn PCs into conduits for attacks – #infosec https://t.co/NUzXyqJenp
Nintendo play ISP blocking to win – #videogames #drm #copyright https://t.co/Ovrll0eHen
New York sues Dunkin’ Donuts for not protecting customers from cyberattack – #infosec https://t.co/yu5QCp7h4M
Study shows that majority of second-hand hard drives contain previous owner’s data – #privacy #infosec https://t.co/nXVzI5fhYG
70 countries have now experienced organized disinformation campaigns – #journalism https://t.co/GV9GUtqlq1
Spoofing emails: the trickery costing businesses billions – #infosec https://t.co/9NybGkS7s3
DoorDash data breach: delivery service says 4.9 million affected – #privacy #infosec https://t.co/IrcLLYWTiy
Moral Rights in Canadian Copyright Law – #copyright https://t.co/VkSyVdjz7x