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Protecting Your Data Requires A Holistic View

by CDO Review Staff | May 24, 2019 | Data Privacy & Security

Your company’s data can be stolen from anywhere at anytime. It must be protected when it’s in use, at rest, or in transit to somewhere else. Concentrating your defense at the endpoints is a losing strategy. Kelly Sheridan advocates a more holistic view of data...

Child Data Privacy Law Needs An Update

by CDO Review Staff | May 24, 2019 | Data Privacy & Security

In 2018, research conducted by UC-Berkeley revealed that over half of Android’s free apps served ads that violate childrens’ privacy. Children’s advocate Jim Steyer believes that the 20-year old Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) born in the early days...

GOP Senator’s Bill Would Limit Data Collection By Big Tech

by CDO Review Staff | May 24, 2019 | Data Privacy & Security

Republican Senator Josh Hawley is proposing a bill that could severely limit the data collection activities of the biggest tech companies in the US like Google and Facebook. Here is an excerpt from a report filed in Ad Age: While Congress is debating privacy measures...

Expansion Of California’s Data Privacy Law Blocked

by CDO Review Staff | May 24, 2019 | Data Privacy & Security

Tech companies and business interests have successfully lobbied California lawmakers and blocked the expansion of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) which takes effect next year. Andrew Oxford explains why this is such a big victory for the tech industry in...

Foreign Firms Feel Heat From China’s Cybersecurity Crackdown

by CDO Review Staff | May 24, 2019 | Data Privacy & Security

Even as Chinese companies like Huawei are being targeted by the US government over security concerns, Beijing has responded in kind by applying pressure on American companies like Oracle and Morgan Stanley. The escalation of tensions over cybersecurity concerns has...

Nearly 460K Accounts Compromised In Uniqlo Credential Stuffing Hack

by CDO Review Staff | May 24, 2019 | Data Privacy & Security

Hackers used credential stuffing attacks to steal the personal data of 461,091 customers of Uniqlo Japan and GU Japan online shops from April 23 to May 10 this year. Fast Retailing, owner of Uniqlo and GU, said that the number of compromised accounts may rise still...
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